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  2. Tandem bicycle - Wikipedia

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    A tandem mountain bike. A tandem loaded for bicycle touring with front and rear racks and panniers. A large tandem, or more specifically, a quint (for five people) Tandem bicycle in use in Tokyo. A tandem bicycle or twin is a bicycle (occasionally a tricycle) designed to be ridden by more than one person. The term tandem refers to the seating ...

  3. Tandem (UCI) - Wikipedia

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    Tandem is a para-cycling classification for cyclists that require a sighted pilot for a non-sighted rider. The UCI recommends this be coded as MB. PBS defined this group as "Athletes who are blind or visually impaired compete with no classification system. They ride tandem with a sighted “pilot.”". [1] The Telegraph defined this ...

  4. 2024 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships - Wikipedia

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    B1 are pairs races for blind and visually impaired cyclists, riding a tandem bicycle with a sighted 'pilot'. C1-C5 are cyclists on standard or near-standard bicycles, with minor modifications to allow use by paracyclists, e.g. attachments on handlebars or pedals.

  5. Green Bay couple recount their tandem bicycle adventure ... - AOL

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    Cycling advocates Peter and Tracy Flucke hope their book "Bicycling Historic Route 66" spurs people to go on their own cycling adventures.

  6. Daisy Bell - Wikipedia

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    Harry Dacre. " Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two) " is a song written in 1892 by British songwriter Harry Dacre with the well-known chorus "Daisy, Daisy / Give me your answer, do. / I'm half crazy / all for the love of you", ending with the words "a bicycle built for two". The song is said to have been inspired by Daisy Greville, Countess of ...

  7. List of cycling records - Wikipedia

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    Allan Abbott, a cycling enthusiast and motorcycle racer, elevated the motor-paced bicycle speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats, reaching 223 km/h (139 mph) in 1973. John Howard, Olympic cyclist and Ironman triathlon winner, reset the record to 244 km/h (152 mph), also at the Bonneville Salt Flats, on 20 July 1985.

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