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  2. Roll Bicycle Co. closing its remaining two stores, offers sales

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    Roll Bicycle Co.'s last remaining retail location at 1510 W Lane Ave, Upper Arlington. The yellow sign advertises its 60% off bikes liquidation sale on Tuesday.

  3. China Krys Darrington - Wikipedia

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    GT Bicycles China Krys Darrington (born October 9, 1970 in North Hampton, Ohio as Krystin Lou Dauchy ) is the first sponsored female [ 1 ] Freestyle BMX rider. In 1986, she rode for GT Bicycles [ 2 ] in Huntington Beach, California.

  4. Schwinn Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle output in the United States grew to over a million units per year by the turn of the 20th century. The boom in bicycle sales was short-lived, saturating the market years before motor vehicles were common on American streets. By 1905, bicycle annual sales had fallen to only 25% of that reached in 1900.

  5. Bicycling and feminism - Wikipedia

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    It is not clear if it was practical enough to be used. Between the 1860s and the mid-1880s, the standard bicycle was the ordinary or high wheeler, which was both hard to master and dangerous to use. While the ordinary was exclusively used by men, women were allowed to use bicycles such as the two-seater sociable, the tandem bicycle, and the ...

  6. Pelotonia - Wikipedia

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    Pelotonia was founded in 2008 as a 501(c)(3) to create a cycling event to raise funds for cancer research. [1] Formerly of the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute, Dr. Mike Caligiuri became CEO of James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute at the start of 2008 and began exploring ways to expand community support and research funding. [2]

  7. Ross (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Ross began making bicycles in 1946, [23] and by the late 1960s, manufactured about 1 million bicycles per year. [3] By 1985, it had sold 10 million bicycles. The company, still known as Chain Bicycle Corporation, marketed bikes under the Ross brand, [6] including children's, BMX, touring, cruiser, mountain, racing, wheelie, and stationary exercise bicycles.