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  2. Felt Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Felt produces road, track, cyclocross, electric bicycles, and cruiser bikes. All design is completed in the United States and the majority of production comes from Asia. [1] The company also has a strong reputation in the time trial/triathlon bike area [2] and for several years provided bicycles to UCI teams in the Tour de France.

  3. List of men's road bicycle races - Wikipedia

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    USA Pro Cycling Challenge (2015) Colorado Classic (2018) — continuing as a standalone women's race; Multiple day, single stage races. Race Across America, ...

  4. Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center (Serbian: Спортско-рекреациони центар Ташмајдан, romanized: Sportsko-rekreacioni centar Tašmajdan; abbr. Tašmajdan SRC, Serbian: СРЦ Ташмајда, romanized: SRC Tašmajdan), commonly known simply as Taš (Serbian Cyrillic: Таш), is a sporting and recreational center located in the city of Belgrade, Serbia.

  5. GT Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    The models would stay this way until 1984, when their first freestyle bike was released, the Pro Performer. In 1983, GT signed freestyle BMX riders Bob Morales and Eddie Fiola to design and eventually ride a new freestyle bike the Pro Performer. At the time, the Performer was the only other dedicated freestyle bike besides the Haro Freestyler ...

  6. Lotus (bicycles) - Wikipedia

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    During the U.S. bike boom of the 1970s and into the 1980s, Lotus and Alpha Cycle & Supply competed with domestic companies including Schwinn, TREK, Huffy, and Murray; European companies including Raleigh, Peugeot and Motobecane – as well as other nascent Japanese brands including Miyata, Fuji, Bridgestone, Panasonic, Univega, Centurion and ...

  7. Cervélo - Wikipedia

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    Her bike in the 180 km ride was the Cervélo P2C [20] with which she posted the quickest split time [for pro women] of 5:06:15; four minutes faster than her nearest opponent. On 27 July 2008, Carlos Sastre of Spain won the Tour de France on Soloist SLC-SL and R3-SL Cervélo framesets. It was Cervélo's first Tour win. [21]