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Pocketbike racing, known as MiniMoto, is a professional, internationally sectioned sport. It is raced by both youth and adults, on specialized, high performance machines. Several notable MotoGP racers and champions first raced in MiniMoto, including Valentino Rossi , Loris Capirossi , Nobuatsu Aoki , and Daijiro Kato . [ 13 ]
The Redlands Bicycle Classic is the longest continuous running invitational, professional cycling stage race in American bike racing, located in Redlands, California, United States. The race began in 1985 after the 1984 Summer Olympic Games were held nearby in Los Angeles, in which the Team USA earned a record number of medals in cycling. It ...
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. Defunct cycling races in the United States (27 P) International cycle races hosted by the United States (5 C, 23 P)
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Disrupt Racing Suzuki: 69 Hayden Gillim All Da Silva Racing Yamaha: 71 Gabriel Da Silva C: 2–3 Steel Commander Racing Team Kawasaki: 5, 7–9 Flo4Law Racing Yamaha: 77 Bobby Davies C: 8 Kawasaki: 91 J. C. Camacho C: 2, 8 CW Moto Racing Yamaha: 78 Benjamin Smith 1–4 Benjamin Smith Racing 7, 9 Thrashed Bike Racing Yamaha: 88 Max Flinders All ...
Thrashed Bike Racing Yamaha: 88 Max Flinders 1–4 Smooth Fab Racing Yamaha: 91 JC Camacho C: 2, 4 Edge Racing BMW: 92 Jason Waters C: 1–2, 4 Team Brazil BMW: 94 Danilo Lewis C: 1–4 Aftercare Scheibe Racing BMW: 99 Ezra Beaubier 1–4 Team Germany - TSE Racing BMW: 119 Stefan Dolipski 2, 4 Motorsport Exotica BMW: 140 Andrew Lee C: 2, 4 ...
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The Red Zinger and Coors Classic stage races showcased world-class men and women's cycling throughout the scenic terrain of Colorado, California, Nevada, Wyoming, and Hawaii. The race was considered the fourth biggest race on the world cycling calendar and was ground-breaking as the single biggest women's stage race ever held.