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  2. Glossary of cycling - Wikipedia

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    Track An oval cycling track for races, banked at up to 50 degrees. Cycling tracks are usually indoors. Bicycling or cycle tracks are also called velodromes. [72] An Olympic track is generally 250 m long. [122] Train A method in stage races to get a sprinter to the front of a bunch sprint and launched.

  3. Track cycling - Wikipedia

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    The most noticeable changes in over a century of track cycling have concerned the bikes themselves, engineered to be lighter and more aerodynamic to enable ever-faster times. Track cycling has been featured in every modern Olympic Games except the 1912 Games. Women's track cycling events were first included in the modern Olympics in 1988. [4]

  4. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    List of bicycle parts by alphabetic order: Axle : as in the generic definition, a rod that serves to attach a wheel to a bicycle and provides support for bearings on which the wheel rotates. Also sometimes used to describe suspension components, for example a swing arm pivot axle

  5. List of cycling tracks and velodromes - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1971. Renovated in 2007. Regular stop for the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics. Hosted 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships: 998 m Colombia: Velódromo Alfonso Salamanca Duitama: 250 m: concrete Outdoor Colombia: Velódromo Martín Emilio Cochise Rodriguez Medellín: 250 m: 45°/8.5° concrete Outdoor Colombia: Velódromo ...

  6. Outline of cycling - Wikipedia

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    Dutch woman cycling with two young children, using a two-wheeled box-bike. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cycling: . Cycling, also called bicycling or biking, is the activity of using / riding bicycles, (at least partially) human-powered, wheeled vehicles (typically by foot pedalling), [1] for purposes including transport, recreation, social ...

  7. Cycle track - Wikipedia

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    A cycle track or cycleway (British) or bikeway [1] (mainly North American), sometimes historically [2] referred to as a sidepath, is a separate route for cycles and not motor vehicles. In some cases cycle tracks are also used by other users such as pedestrians and horse riders (see shared-use route ).

  8. What Is Olympic Track Cycling? The Basics You Need to Know

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    Deputy Editor Tara Seplavy chats with 3x Olympian Bobby Lea to learn about the fast-paced disciplines of Olympic track cycling, track bikes, and training tips.

  9. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    Track bicycles are ultra-simple, lightweight fixed-gear bikes with no brakes, designed for track cycling on purpose-built cycle tracks, often in velodromes. Path Racers are an antique type of track bicycle. Cyclo-cross bicycles are lightweight enough to be carried over obstacles, and robust enough to be cycled through mud.