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  2. United Bicycle Institute - Wikipedia

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    United Bicycle Institute (UBI) is a private career school for bicycle mechanics and custom bicycle frame building in Ashland, Oregon, United States. [1] The school offers one and two-week courses [1] in addition to continuing education seminars, and has hosted students from over 45 countries. Licensed by the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating ...

  3. Bicycle mechanic - Wikipedia

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    The skills involved in maintaining racing bicycles and other specialized bicycles of course go beyond the basics outlined in New York's "occupational brief." In Canada there are a variety of bicycle mechanic training programs, including the BAM ( Bicycle Assembly & Maintenance ) program in Toronto which has been accredited by the Bicycle Trade ...

  4. USA Cycling - Wikipedia

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    The mountain bike racing division of USA Cycling was formerly known as NORBA, the National Off Road Bicycle Association. [ 6 ] As a membership-based organization, USA Cycling comprises 2,700 clubs and teams as of 2013; and nearly 70,000 licensees which include officials, coaches, mechanics, and competitive cyclists of all ages and abilities ...

  5. League of American Bicyclists - Wikipedia

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    Later, citing poor attendance and blaming the 30-hour length of the EC course, the League developed a curriculum consisting of multiple shorter courses. Forester did not agree with some of the changes to the program and withdrew permission for the League to use the EC name. [26] The name of the League's program was then changed to "Bike Ed". [27]

  6. Mechanic - Wikipedia

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    A mechanic is a skilled tradesperson who uses tools to build, maintain, or repair machinery, [1] especially cars. Formerly, the term meant any member of the handicraft trades, but by the early 20th century, it had come to mean one who works with machinery, with the rise of the automobile.

  7. Cycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle law in the United States regulates the use of bicycles.Although bicycle law is a relatively new specialty within the law, first appearing in the late 1980s, its roots date back to the 1880s and 1890s, when cyclists were using the courts to assert a legal right to use the roads.

  8. I’m a Mechanic: Here Are 8 Cars I Would Buy and Why They Are ...

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    According to Statista, the U.S. auto market went from offering 166 vehicle models in 1997 to 285 in 2023 -- and that number is expected to be around 260 this year. Within those umbrella groups are...

  9. Bicycling (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Basic bicycle repair, 1980, ISBN 978-0-87857-315-8; Marcia Holoman, John Schubert, et al., The Most frequently asked questions about bicycling, 1980, ISBN 978-0-87857-300-4; Best bicycle tours, 1980, OCLC 381821071; Bicycling's best tours, 1980, OCLC 7175346; Norman Sheil, Pat Griffith, Grand Prix training manual II, 1982/1984, OCLC 41806979