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  2. Handcycle - Wikipedia

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    Handcycle with high stance and upright riding position Handcycle with low stance and recumbent riding position. A handcycle is a type of human-powered land vehicle powered by the arms rather than the legs, as on a bicycle. Most handcycles are tricycle in form, with two coasting rear wheels and one steerable powered

  3. Handcycles - Wikipedia

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  4. H3 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    An AP2 handcycle. This classification can use an AP2 recumbent, which is a competition cycle that is reclined at 30 degrees and has a rigid frame. This classification can also use an AP3 hand cycle which is inclined at 0 degrees and is reclined on a rigid competition frame.

  5. Handcycles Have Arrived at Zwift’s Watopia - AOL

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    In Zwift’s latest update, the training platform has added an exciting new feature: Now, athletes can opt to ride handcycles, adaptive bikes that are powered by your arms and hands rather than ...

  6. Para-cycling classification - Wikipedia

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    Para-cycling classification is the process of classifying participants in para-cycling covering four functional disability types. The classification system includes classes for handcycles for people who have lower limb mobility issues.

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    We all wanted a white knuckle ride, this chaos-fueled November that funneled into a 12-team playoff that changed college football forever.. But there’s a teeny-weeny problem: there is no ...

  8. Kilbourne and Jacobs Manufacturing Co. - Wikipedia

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    V skip wagon built for US Army in 1917. Illustration of company buildings in Columbus. Kilbourne and Jacobs Manufacturing Company was founded in 1881 by James Kilbourne and HL Jacobs in Columbus, Ohio with an initial investment of $100,000. [1]

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