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  2. The 7 Best Cycling Shorts for Women, Recommended By ... - AOL

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    Invest in one of these pairs of the best cycling shorts for women. We break down the difference between bibs and waist shorts, inseam lengths, and materials. The 7 Best Cycling Shorts for Women ...

  3. Cycling shorts - Wikipedia

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    Racing cyclists wearing cycling shorts. Bib shorts are cycling shorts that are held up by a bib (integral suspenders/braces) instead of an elastic waistband. Pro and serious riders tend to prefer bib shorts over non-bib shorts, due to the discomfort that often occurs with an elastic waistband, such as tightness (digging into skin) and chafing. [5]

  4. Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's individual road ...

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    The 2008 Summer Olympics marked the seventh appearance of an Olympic women's road race event. [1] Qualification for the race was restricted to three athletes per National Olympic Committee (NOC) for the 16 top-ranked countries in overall Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) standings at 1 June 2008, [7] and a maximum of two athletes each for the countries ranking 17–24.

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  6. Track and field - Wikipedia

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    An ancient Greece vase from 600 BC depicting a running contest An early model of hurdling at the Detroit Athletic Club in 1888 Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, one of the first modern track and field stadiums American athlete Jim Thorpe lost his Olympic medals after taking expense money prior to the 1912 Summer Olympics for playing baseball, a violation of Olympic amateurism rules.

  7. Cycling infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The history of cycling infrastructure starts from shortly after the bike boom of the 1880s when the first short stretches of dedicated bicycle infrastructure were built, through to the rise of the automobile from the mid-20th century onwards and the concomitant decline of cycling as a means of transport, to cycling's comeback from the 1970s ...