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  2. Quality Bicycle Products - Wikipedia

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    Quality Bicycle Products (QBP) is a large distributor of bicycle parts and accessories in the bicycle industry, based in the United States, [2] with revenues of $150 million in 2008. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In addition to wholesaling bicycles and components from other manufacturers, QBP owns and manufactures several brands of its own.

  3. Surly Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Surly Bikes, or Surly, is a bicycle brand based in Bloomington, Minnesota, United States, that was founded in 1998. It is a division of Quality Bicycle Products , a manufacturer and distributor of bicycles and bicycle parts.

  4. Cycling Museum of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Cycling Museum of Minnesota's collection includes over 100 bicycles from various eras, showcasing the technological advancements in cycling over time. The collection includes bicycles manufactured in Minnesota, such as the 1901 Rainmaker, alongside significant models like a 1979 Mongoose BMX and a 1980 Chris Kvale road bike.

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  6. Trek Bicycle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A steel framed 2002 Trek 800 Sport mountain bike A Trek 7200 hybrid bicycle (2008) An aluminum framed, 2012 Trek 1.1 Road Bike. In 1997, Trek helped sign former world road race champion (1993) Lance Armstrong to the Trek-sponsored United States Postal Service Pro Cycling Team. Armstrong won his first Tour de France in 1999 aboard a Trek 5500 ...

  7. Armed with bear mace, Bloomington man tracks stolen bike to ...

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    Man reports stumbling upon a bevy of expensive bicycles, including his own which he bought back for $100.