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  2. Alpinestars - Wikipedia

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    Alpinestars is an Italian motorsports and action sports safety equipment manufacturer based in Asolo, Italy.Its lines include specialized products for MotoGP, motocross, motorcycling, Formula One, World Rally Championship, WEC, V8 Supercars, NASCAR, mountain biking, and surfing, and motorsports-themed, non-sports clothing.

  3. Muddyfox - Wikipedia

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    The company specialises in mountain bikes, also producing road, hybrid, and BMX bikes. Muddyfox also has a clothing line for cycle sport that includes sportswear (jerseys, jackets, trousers, shorts, gloves). Protection gear and accessories include helmets, sunglasses, pumps and bicycle parts.

  4. Cycling shorts - Wikipedia

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    Some have a thin chamois lining on the inside. This lining ranges from polyester fabric to full eight-panel, form-fitting cycling shorts beneath the baggier outside shorts. Others are designed to be worn with a separate liner short underneath. These shorts provide a more casual look when riding around town and off dedicated bike paths.

  5. Pippa Middleton stays chic during a casual bike ride - AOL

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    Casually bike riding around London, Pippa Middleton's chic laid back look is the perfect addition to your fall wardrobe.

  6. Cycling kit - Wikipedia

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    In competitive cycling, the kit (or uniform) is the standard equipment and attire worn specifically by athletes participating in the sport. The outfits differ from the clothes worn in other forms of cycling, such as commuting and recreational cycling (for which people are likely to wear ordinary street clothes, [1] perhaps with a coat or rain ...

  7. Cycling shoe - Wikipedia

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    Cycling shoes come in numerous variants: road racing, track racing, winter, casual cycling, touring, off-road or mountain biking, and indoor cycling or spinning. Though many cycling shoe suppliers will have a conversion to American, British, French or even Japanese sizing, most cycling shoes are measured in European sizing.