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  2. Supermarket Street Sweep - Wikipedia

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    The top placings are 1st Male (Road Bike); 1st Female (Road Bike); 1st Male (Fixed Gear / SS); 1st Female (Fixed Gear / SS). In 2012, this format was amended and incorporated a points strategy to the race. Fixed-gear categories were also eliminated in 2011 and prizes are now based on gender and not bicycle type.

  3. Fixed-gear bicycle - Wikipedia

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    A track bicycle or track bike is a form of fixed-gear bicycle optimized for racing at a velodrome or at an outdoor track. Some road racing and club cyclists use a fixed-gear bicycle for training during the winter months, generally using a relatively low gear ratio, believed to help develop a good pedalling style. [5]

  4. Freestyle fixed gear - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle fixed gear is stunt riding on a fixie.It is an extreme sport where the stunts share elements from BMX, artistic cycling, dirt jumping, and trials.The flat ground style of tricks, similar to artistic cycling, is called Trick-Track or Tarck.

  5. Cycle Messenger World Championships - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle messengers are credited for much of the games hype and expansion around the globe. The 2008 tournament drew over 100 participants on 35 teams and lasted throughout entirety of the event. It was the first large and international bike polo tourney in history, presented as the first ever "World Bike Polo Championships."

  6. Monstertrack alleycat - Wikipedia

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    Monstertrack is an illegal alleycat race originally held in New York City in 2000. The race was conceived by a bicycle messenger known as 'Snake'. The race is exclusively for riders on brakeless fixed-gear bicycles. The event gained popularity along with that of because of the use of track and fixed-gear bicycles on urban streets in the 2000s.

  7. Alleycat race - Wikipedia

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    Race in Mexican All Saints Day style, Poland, 2014 Racers and organizers of the Monster Track annual Alleycat Race in New York City. An alleycat race is an unsanctioned bicycle race. Alley cats almost always take place in cities, and are often organized by bicycle messengers. The informality of the organization is matched by the emphasis on ...

  8. Track cycling - Wikipedia

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    The riding position is similar to the road racing position, but is ultimately dependent on the frame geometry of the bicycle and the handlebars used. Handlebars on track bikes used for longer events such as the points race are similar to the drop bars found on road bicycles. However, in the sprint event the rider's position is more extreme ...

  9. Category:Cycling video games - Wikipedia

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    These are video games that have either cycling races or cycling freestyle. Pages in category "Cycling video games" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.