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  • 51Münster — For other places with the same or similar names, and other uses of the word, see Munster (disambiguation). Münster Aerial view of Münster …

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  • 52Valve stem — For the shaft which transmits motion from the outside to the inside of a valve, see Valve#Stem. A valve stem is a self contained valve which opens to admit gas to a chamber (such as air to inflate a tire), and is then automatically closed and… …

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  • 53Ferry — For other uses, see Ferry (disambiguation). Main article: Merchant ship A ferry (or ferryboat) is a form of transportation, usually a boat, but sometimes a ship, used to carry (or ferry) primarily passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as… …

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  • 54Race track — For other uses, see Race track (disambiguation). Racecourse redirects here. For other uses, see Racecourse (disambiguation). FIA first turn specification …

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  • 55One hour run — For hour record for bicycles, see Hour record. The one hour run is an athletics event in which competitors try to cover as much distance as possible within one hour. While officially recognized by the International Association of Athletics… …

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  • 56Bicycle sharing system — Vélo v in Lyon …

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  • 57Motorized bicycle — A VéloSoleX motorized bicycle A motorized bicycle, motorbike, cyclemotor, or vélomoteur is a bicycle with an attached motor and transmission used either to power the vehicle unassisted, or to assist with pedaling. Since it always retains both… …

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  • 58bicycle — bicyclist, bicycler, n. /buy si keuhl, sik euhl, suy keuhl/, n., v., bicycled, bicycling. n. 1. a vehicle with two wheels in tandem, usually propelled by pedals connected to the rear wheel by a chain, and having handlebars for steering and a… …

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  • 59Cycling — Protesters cycling in Chamonix in 2003 …

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  • 60Bicycle frame — Steel frame of 2000 LeMond Zurich road racing bicycle mounted in a work stand …

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