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  2. Sigma Sport - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Sport is a German manufacturer of electronic sports equipment. Products. Rox and Topline product lines of heart rate monitors, altimeters, and bike computers ...

  3. Sigma Sport (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The store has around 6000 square feet of retail space spread over two floors; there is also a third floor which accommodates a large workshop and a bike fitting studio. [citation needed] Over the years Sigma Sports has been building up its online business which was run from offices and warehousing on an industrial park near Esher.

  4. Cyclocomputer - Wikipedia

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    A cyclocomputer, cycle computer, cycling computer or cyclometer is a device mounted on a bicycle that calculates and displays trip information, similar to the instruments in the dashboard of a car. The computer with display, or head unit, usually is attached to the handlebar for easy viewing. Some GPS watches can also be used as display.

  5. Huffy - Wikipedia

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    Seven years later in 1960, Huffman was the third largest bike manufacturer in the United States. [3] Popular models produced during the heyday of the Huffy Corporation included the RadioBike, which had an electron-tube radio in the tank; [7] the Scout, a 10-speed road bicycle; the Dragster, a so-called "wheelie bike"; and the Sigma, a BMX bike.

  6. RattleCAD - Wikipedia

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    rattleCAD is a parametric 2D computer-aided design (CAD) software specific for bicycle design, [1] [2] in particular for design bicycle frame, [3] [4] developed by the Austrian cyclist and programmer Manfred Rosenberger since 2008. [5]

  7. Matthew Stephens (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    He rode for Sigma Sport between 2001 and 2011, acting as rider/manager from 2010 onwards. He combined his racing at Sigma Sport with a career in the police with Cheshire Constabulary, which he joined in 2001. [5] [6] A broken knee in the 2011 Paris-Troyes ended his racing career.