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    Crocs were ranked the sixth worst thing to happen to men in 2007 by Maxim. [80] In 2010, Time magazine listed Crocs as one of the world's "50 Worst Inventions". [ 81 ] The blog "IHateCrocs.com" was founded by two Canadian college students; one of its founders, Kate Leth , referred to the shoes as "hideous".

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    Motor-paced racing and motor-paced cycling refer to cycling behind a pacer in a car or more usually on a motorcycle. The cyclist (or stayer in this case) follows as close as they can to benefit from the slipstream of their pacer. The first paced races were behind other cyclists, sometimes as many as five riders on the same tandem.

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    The Narragansett Pacer had a major influence on many American gaited horse breeds. It was especially associated with the state of Rhode Island in the early 18th century (1700s), but became extinct by the late 19th century. [3]: 358–9 [4] It was known as one of the first breeds of horse developed in America.