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  2. Giant Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 Giant signed a three-year sponsorship deal with Satellite Sports Group (a company that then managed the former GT Air Show) to begin manufacturing Giant branded bikes to boost the Giant label. [10] These bikes were priced between $150 and $350, filling in the open entry level price gap that their Mosh labeled high-end bikes could not ...

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    Lastly, we considered a diverse range of external notes from bike messengers and commuters, as well as customer reviews. Our Hybrid Bike Reviews. Shop Now. Quick 3. mikesbikes.com. $849.95.

  4. Hybrid bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid bicycles blend characteristics from more specialized road bikes, touring bikes and mountain bikes. [1] The resulting "hybrid" is a general-purpose bike that can tolerate a wide range of riding conditions and applications. Their stability, comfort and ease of use make them popular with novice cyclists, casual riders, commuters, and children.

  5. GT Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    GT was founded in 1972, by Gary Turner and Richard Long in Santa Ana, California, and was noted at its inception for spearheading the prominence of BMX bicycles, later for developing a range of bikes around its "triple triangle" design, and at the end of its independent history, winning a commission to manufacture a $30,000 carbon fiber ...

  6. Cyclo-cross bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Giant cyclo-cross bicycle. A cyclo-cross bike or cyclo-cross bicycle (abbreviated CX Bike or CXB) is a bicycle specifically designed for the rigors of a cyclo-cross race. [1] Cyclo-cross bicycles roughly resemble the racing bicycles used in road racing.

  7. Agaricus lilaceps - Wikipedia

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    Agaricus lilaceps, also known as the cypress agaricus or the giant cypress agaricus is a species of mushroom. It is among the largest and most choice edible Agaricus species in California. [ 1 ] Aside from size, Agaricus lilaceps is characterized by a robust stature, as the stipe often club-shaped.