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  2. Taj Mihelich - Wikipedia

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    In early 2008, Taj announced that he would be riding for Giant bicycles. Not long after, a back injury and resulting surgery forced him to retire from an 18-year professional BMX career. [2] In 2010 with the help of Odyssey BMX, Taj launched an all-purpose road, commuter and town bicycle company called Fairdale Bicycles. [3]

  3. Bicycling (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    NCCA Newsletter and American Cycling were published 10 times a year, March though December; however, in 1968 -the first year under Leete- there were only 9 issues. Leete skipped the October issue and called it November both to make it more current, and because they were behind in production as they worked on the design change to Bicycling! .

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  5. Bicycling and feminism - Wikipedia

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    These women stated that cycling brought long-inactive muscles back to life, and helped riders feel better emotionally and encouraged women to use their own experiences with the bicycle to determine their physical limits. These women brought to public attention the positive aspects that help women riders.

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    In this infamous ride on April 19th, 1943, this scientist became the godfather of psychedelics as he learned the effects of LSD.

  7. Mat Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, at the age of 16, Hoffman signs a one-year deal to ride for Haro Bikes after the departure of Dennis McCoy and Joe Johnson from the Haro roster freeing up the budget. Hoffman said, "For years, I'd wanted to ride for Haro – the first company to create a freestyle bike – run by the guy who invented the sport. It was a pure respect thing.