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  2. Fort Worth’s bike lanes lead to nowhere. Here’s what the city ...

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    Years of riding on Fort Worth streets to train for bike races took a toll on Trek store manager Brown’s body. Cars drive beside the new bike lane on West 7th Street in Fort Worth on Tuesday ...

  3. BCycle - Wikipedia

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    BCycle is a public bicycle sharing company owned by Trek Bicycle [1] and is based in Waterloo, Wisconsin, United States. [2] It has 34 local systems operating in cities across the United States. However, in several cities it operates under a name other than BCycle (i.e., CAT Bike, Red Bike, GREENbike, etc.) [ 4 ] [ 1 ]

  4. 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 ...

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    40 South Carolina. 41 South Dakota. ... Fort Western Stores (Nebraska City) ... Trek Bicycle Corporation ; WEC Energy Group Western ...

  6. Trek Bicycles Recalls Brakes on Several Models of Hybrid Bikes

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  7. Richard Burke (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Richard (Dick) Burke (June 4, 1934 – March 9, 2008) [1] was the co-founder of Trek Bicycle Corporation. Trek is known among cyclists for making the bikes that Lance Armstrong rode in his Tour de France victories.