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  2. Trans Am Bike Race - Wikipedia

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    Bikecentennial Route. The Trans Am Bike Race (TABR) is an annual, self-supported, ultra-distance cycling race across the United States. The route is about 4,200 miles (6,800 km) long and uses the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail that was developed by the Adventure Cycling Association for the Bikecentennial event in 1976. [1]

  3. Race Across America - Wikipedia

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    The Trans Am Bike Race is similar to RAAM in that it is a non-stop bicycle race across the US, but it covers an even longer distance and riders are self-supported, meaning that all support from other racers, friends, family, or organizers is forbidden. Supplies and services must be obtained from commercial sources and no support vehicles are ...

  4. Category : Cycle races in the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States National Mountain Bike Championships; United States National Road Race Championships; United States National Time Trial Championships; United States National Track Championships; USA Cycling National Racing Calendar; 2007 USA Cycling National Racing Calendar

  5. Transcontinental Race - Wikipedia

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    The Trans Am Bike Race started in 2014 is more similar because it is primarily on paved roads, but it uses the TransAmerica Trail as a fixed route from the Pacific coast in Oregon, USA, to the Atlantic Coast in Virginia. Following the success of these events, many others were launched in subsequent years.

  6. Bikecentennial - Wikipedia

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    The Adventure Cycling Route Network now consists of over 52,000 miles and is the largest bicycle route network in North America. [6] Since 2014, the annual Trans Am Bike Race has used basically the same route as that used for the Bikecentennial.

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  8. Juliana Buhring - Wikipedia

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    Trans Am. In June 2014, Buhring raced the inaugural Trans Am Bike Race in the US. Starting in Astoria, Oregon, and finishing in Yorktown, Virginia, the race is 4,400 miles (7,100 km) long, with a total of around 51,000 metres (167,000 ft) of climbing. [6] As in the Transcontinental Race, cyclists must ride unsupported and be self-sufficient.

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