bicycling

  • 51Arnie Baker — (born August 6, 1953 in Montreal, Canada) is a bicycle coach, racer, and writer. He has coached road and mountain bike racers to several Olympic Games, more than 120 U.S. National Championships and 40 U.S. records. He is the National Cycling… …

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  • 52Bike The Drive — is a recreational, non competitive bicycle ride held each year in Chicago, in which Lake Shore Drive is cleared of motor vehicle traffic and opened exclusively to bicyclists for several hours beginning at dawn. The event benefits bicycling… …

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  • 53Lasse Efskind — Lasse Daniel Efskind (born 13 February 1944) is a Norwegian medical doctor, primarily known for his speedskating career and his books. He is the son of Leif Efskind (1904–1987), professor of medicine at the University of Oslo and a pioneer in the …

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  • 54Bicycle handlebar — Conventional drop handlebars with harlequin cloth tape wrapping …

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  • 55Rock Racing — (UCI Code: RRC) is a UCI Continental cycling team founded in 2007 by Michael Ball. The team is affiliated with Ball s Rock Republic brand of clothing. The team s marketing plan is to hire riders who have been tainted by doping or drugs scandals,… …

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  • 56New Orleans — The Big Easy and NOLA redirect here. For other uses, see The Big Easy (disambiguation) and NOLA (disambiguation). This article is about the city. For other uses, see New Orleans (disambiguation). City of New Orleans Ville de La Nou …

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  • 57Miami — This article is about the city in Florida. For other uses, see Miami (disambiguation). Miami   City   …

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  • 58Cycling in Detroit — Bike to Work event on Woodward Avenue. Detroit is a popular city for cycling. It is flat with an extensive road network with a number recreational and competitive opportunities and is, according to David Byrne, one of the top eight biking cities… …

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  • 59Cycling in Portland, Oregon — Bicycle use in Portland, Oregon has been growing rapidly, having nearly tripled since 2001; for example, bicycle traffic on four of the Willamette River bridges has increased from 2,855 before 1992 to over 16,000 in 2008, partly due to improved… …

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  • 60Mike Fraysse — (born July 30, 1943) was president of the United States Cycling Federation from 1979 to 1981 and from 1994 to 1998. Fraysse was a member of the USCF s board of directors from 1969 to 1994. He managed US Olympic cycling teams in 1976 and 1984).[1] …

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