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  2. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    E-bikes have reached a market share of 10% by 2009, as e-bikes sales quadrupled from 40,000 units to 153,000 between 2006 and 2009, [84] and the electric-powered models represented 25% of the total bicycle sales revenue in that year. [83]

  3. An Post–Chain Reaction - Wikipedia

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    1988 Vuelta a España and seven-time Paris–Nice winner Sean Kelly launched the first Irish professional cycling team in 2006 with the name Sean Kelly ACLVB–M Donnelly. . Its sponsors were ACLVB, the General Confederation of Liberal Trade Unions of Belgium, [3] and M Donnelly, a Dublin-registered company with interests in various technical, sporting and commercial lines of busin

  4. Super73 - Wikipedia

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    SUPER73 was founded in 2016 A by Michael Cannavo and Aaron P. Wong along with John Kim, [2] Alix Armour and Legrand Crewse. The company started as a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign promising a premium electric bicycle called the "Super73" for a $25k fundraising goal.

  5. These Affordable Mountain Bikes Are the Best You Can Get ...

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    These are the top-performing MTBs under $2,000, from full-suspension models to hardtails to mullets.

  6. An Post - Wikipedia

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    An Post (Irish pronunciation: [ənˠ ˈpˠɔsˠt̪ˠ]; literally 'The Post') is the state-owned provider of postal services in Ireland.An Post provides a "universal postal service" to all parts of the country as a member of the Universal Postal Union.

  7. Dublinbikes - Wikipedia

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    By 2011, this had expanded to 550 bicycles and 44 stations, and in 2013 it was announced that a major expansion of the scheme would add a further 950 bikes and another 58 hire points. [5] Dublin was the 17th city to implement such a scheme, [ 4 ] [ 6 ] and it was considered one of the most successful bike-sharing schemes in the world; [ 7 ...