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  2. Divvy - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2023, Divvy was the largest bicycle sharing system by area in North America with a service area of 234 square miles. [4] In August 2024, the 1,000th Divvy station opened as part of a citywide expansion of 400 new stations.

  3. Bicycle messenger - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle courier in London riding a fixed-gear bicycle with spoke cards A bicycle courier transferring urgent mail onto a high-speed train in Geneva, Switzerland. Bicycle messengers (also known as bike or cycle couriers) are people who work for courier companies (also known as messenger companies) carrying and delivering items by bicycle.

  4. Premium Rush - Wikipedia

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    Wilee is a disenchanted Columbia Law School graduate who has put off taking the bar exam, dreading the humdrum life of the legal profession.He enjoys working as a New York City bicycle messenger, despite arguments with his girlfriend and fellow bike messenger, Vanessa, who insists that he should make something of himself.

  5. Chrome Industries - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Industries is a global manufacturer of messenger bags, backpacks, sling bags, travel bags, utility cycling apparel and utility cycling footwear geared specifically for the bike messenger and fixed gear scenes.

  6. Kozmo.com - Wikipedia

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    Kozmo had a business model built around the delivery of small purchased goods within an hour by bicycle, car, truck, or public transportation for no delivery fee. [4] The model was criticized by some business analysts, who said that one-hour point-to-point delivery of small objects is extremely expensive and were skeptical that Kozmo could make a profit as long as it refused to charge delivery ...

  7. For Bolger, co-owner of bike delivery service Cyclehawk, carting cargo to and fro since 1992 hasn’t just helped out the city — it’s also helped him drop 30 extra pounds. “I became a bike ...

  8. Alleycat race - Wikipedia

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    Alley cats reflect the personality, contemporary environment and competitive interest of their organizers. Races may be extremely grueling and designed to eliminate all but the fastest and best overall messengers, or less competitive and meant to be enjoyed by the local messenger community around set holidays, such as New York City's July 4 Alleycat.

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