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  2. Motorcycle boot - Wikipedia

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    A racing boot. Similar to touring boots, racing boots are designed for riding a motorcycle on hard pavement (either the street or a race track) and are usually between 10 and 14 inches in height and made from a combination of leather, metal, plastic and/or man-made composite materials to create a form-fitting, but comfortable boot.

  3. Sidi (company) - Wikipedia

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    Sidi Carbon road shoes (Froome Edition)SIDI (stylized as SiDI) is an Italian company founded in 1960 by its current president Dino Signori.The company takes its name from his initials.

  4. List of boots - Wikipedia

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    Australian boots; Hobnail boots; Caulk boots; Cowboy boots; Gumboots (mainly workwear) Hip boots (waders or fishing boots) Wellington boots (rubber or farmer boots) Galoshes (overshoes) Logger boots; Rigger boots; Seaboots; Steel-toe boots (safety boots) Snow boots

  5. Cross country running shoe - Wikipedia

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    Cross Country races vary in length and terrain. They are most often run at 5K, 6000 meters, 8000 meters, 10K, and 12,000 meters, though many races for children are shorter.

  6. The real difference between a cheap bike and an expensive one

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    For $150, this Genesis department store bike has full-suspension and disc brakes to make it look very similar to much pricier rides. Because aluminum is only one-third the density, however, makers ...

  7. Blucher shoe - Wikipedia

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    A black blucher shoe Open lacing with vamp in one piece – the hallmark of a blucher shoe. A blucher (/ ˈ b l uː tʃ ər / or / ˈ b l uː k ər /, German pronunciation:, Blücher) is a style of shoe with open lacing, its vamp made of a single piece of leather ("one cut"), with shoelace eyelets tabs sewn on top.