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  2. Bicycle messenger - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle courier in London riding a fixed-gear bicycle with spoke cards A bicycle courier transferring urgent mail onto a high-speed train in Geneva, Switzerland. Bicycle messengers (also known as bike or cycle couriers) are people who work for courier companies (also known as messenger companies) carrying and delivering items by bicycle.

  3. Alleycat race - Wikipedia

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    Alley cats reflect the personality, contemporary environment and competitive interest of their organizers. Races may be extremely grueling and designed to eliminate all but the fastest and best overall messengers, or less competitive and meant to be enjoyed by the local messenger community around set holidays, such as New York City's July 4 Alleycat.

  4. Cycle Messenger World Championships - Wikipedia

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    This event has no direct correlation to any particular bicycle messenger skill beyond bike control but was introduced for the 2003 CMWC in Seattle as an exhibition event. [31] 2008 CMWC in Toronto saw the sport officially introduced as a number of bicycle messengers enjoy playing the game. Bicycle messengers are credited for much of the games ...

  5. Active Transportation Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Active Transportation Alliance (formerly Chicagoland Bicycle Federation) is a non-governmental, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to promote better biking, walking, and transportation options.

  6. The hardcore teen bike messengers of the early 1900s - AOL

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    In 1908, the National Child Labor Committee hired a sociologist and photographer to document the exploitative working conditions of child laborers.

  7. L.A.T.E. Ride - Wikipedia

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    The L.A.T.E. Ride was an annual, non-competitive, mass bike ride through the streets of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It historically started about 1:00 am (but started at midnight in 2010) and finishes at about sunrise. It was a charity ride benefiting Friends of the Parks, a not-for-profit parks advocacy group in

  8. Chicago bike tour commemorates 1919 race riots - AOL

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    A bike tour in Chicago brings riders up close to Chicago's 1919 race riots, honoring the 38 victims and highlighting the riots' impact.

  9. For Bolger, co-owner of bike delivery service Cyclehawk, carting cargo to and fro since 1992 hasn’t just helped out the city — it’s also helped him drop 30 extra pounds. “I became a bike ...