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  2. Here’s Why You Should Add A Recumbent Bike To Your ... - AOL

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    The best recumbent bikes in 2023, per a personal trainer and reviews, are great for low-intensity workouts, those recovering from an injury, seniors, and more.

  3. Hour record (recumbents) - Wikipedia

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    The recumbent design (banned in 1934) and the use of additional streamlined devices (banned in 1914) were allowed back into a sanctioned competition. The IHPVA hour record was first set in 1979 by Olympian Ron Skarin , who went 51.31 km (31.88 mi) on a streamlined upright bicycle designed by Chet and Joyce Kyle.

  4. Recumbent bicycle - Wikipedia

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    A recumbent bicycle is a bicycle that places the rider in a laid-back reclining position. Recumbents are available in a wide range of configurations, including: long ...

  5. Bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Another style is the recumbent bicycle. These are inherently more aerodynamic than upright versions, as the rider may lean back onto a support and operate pedals that are on about the same level as the seat. The world's fastest bicycle is a recumbent bicycle but this type was banned from competition in 1934 by the Union Cycliste Internationale ...

  6. Lying (position) - Wikipedia

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    Betty Bryant lying down and reading letters Painting of a lying woman. Lying – also called recumbency, prostration, or decubitus in medicine (from Latin decumbo 'to lie down') – is a type of human position in which the body is more or less horizontal and supported along its length by the surface underneath.

  7. Recumbent - Wikipedia

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    Recumbent may refer to: Recumbence, the act or state of lying down or leaning; Recumbent bicycle, a bicycle, tricycle or quadricycle which places the rider in a reclined or supine position; Recumbent effigy, a tomb sculpture of the deceased; Recumbent stone circles, a variation on the more familiar standard stone circles found throughout the UK

  8. Greg Kolodziejzyk - Wikipedia

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    Greg Kolodziejzyk (/ ˌ k ɔː l ə ˈ dʒ ɛ. s ɪ k / Kaw-lə-JEH-sik, [1] Polish: [kɔwɔˈd͡ʑɛjt͡ʂɨk]; born March 10, 1961) is a Canadian cyclist who has held several world records on recumbent bicycles and pedal-powered boats.

  9. Around the world cycling record - Wikipedia

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    Guinness does also not recognise recumbent bicycles. The GWR Rules state that the journey should be continuous and in one direction (East to West or West to East), that the minimum distance ridden should be 18,000 miles (29,000 km), and that the total distance travelled by the bicycle and rider should exceed an Equator's length.