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  2. Cyclingnews.com - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 Australian Bill Mitchell, a keen cyclist and professor of economics at the University of Newcastle, created the website titled "Bill’s Cycling Racing Results and News" after finding there was a need for fast-breaking news and race results in English-speaking countries.

  3. Cycling Fans in the U.S. Just Got Great News About ... - AOL

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    If you, like us, were starting to get panicky about the future of watching live cycling events, we have good news. While GCN+ is closing in five days, shutting down on December 19th, 2023. Warner ...

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  5. Hilly Hundred - Wikipedia

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    It consists of two days of approximately 50-mile routes, for a total of one hundred miles in a weekend. There is also a 40-mile option for the second-day route. The event draws upwards of 5,000 cycling enthusiasts from around the country. The ride is through rolling country hills, with both steep climbs and downhills.

  6. Bicycle culture - Wikipedia

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    Cycling is the most common form of transit in Amsterdam. Bicycle culture can refer to a mainstream culture that supports the use of bicycles or to a subculture.Although "bike culture" is often used to refer to various forms of associated fashion, it is erroneous to call fashion in and of itself a culture.

  7. Megavalanche - Wikipedia

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    The Alps event, being the more widely publicized and famous among downhill cycling enthusiasts, starts on the glaciated summit of Pic Blanc in Huez and descends to the valley bottom at Allemond, for a total of over 2,600 vertical meters (8530 feet) and a 20 km (12 miles) distance.

  8. History of the bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Taylor, Michael (2008). "The Bicycle Boom and the Bicycle Bloc: Cycling and Politics in the 1890s". Indiana Magazine of History. 104 (3): 213– 240. Taylor, Michael (2010). "Rapid Transit to Salvation: American Protestants and the Bicycle in the Era of the Cycling Craze". Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. 9 (3): 337– 363.

  9. Tour of Utah - Wikipedia

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    The Tour of Utah began as an amateur race in 2000. It was originally called the Thanksgiving Point Stage Race. It received its present name in 2004. Originally organized by cycling enthusiasts, the race was purchased by the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, Larry H. Miller's holding company, in 2007.