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  2. 2024 in cycling - Wikipedia

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    February 24: 2024 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in Belgium Winner: Jan Tratnik (Visma–Lease a Bike) March 2: 2024 Strade Bianche in Italy. Winner: Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) March 3–10: 2024 Paris–Nice in France. Winner: Matteo Jorgenson (Visma–Lease a Bike) March 4–10: 2024 Tirreno–Adriatico in Italy

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  4. List of cycling records - Wikipedia

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    Markus Stöckl did beat the serial production bicycle record in 2011 when he reached 164.95 km/h (102.50 mph) on a volcano in Nicaragua and again in 2017 when he reached 167.6 km/h (104.1 mph) down a volcano in Chile. [13] The prototype bicycle record, on a volcano, still belongs to Barone.

  5. United States National Road Race Championships - Wikipedia

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    From 1921 to 1964, the Amateur Bicycle League of America (ABLA) National Championships were held as an omnium of track-style events for Men, Women, and Juniors, rather than as a road race. In 1964 the American Cycling Newsletter (later Bicycling ) reported the results of a Flemington, NJ race as the national road racing championships, but these ...

  6. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    Huck bikes or Extreme Freeride bicycles are highly customized bicycles whose design, construction and style is similar to that of motocross-style motorcycles. With an heavily reinforced frame, with very long travel suspensions (more than 200 mm / 8″ in the front fork, and rear suspension), large tires (more than 2.5″ x 26″ or 24″).

  7. Malvern Star - Wikipedia

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    It was started by cyclist Tom Finnigan who established the shop with the prize he earned (240 gold sovereigns) by winning the 1898 Austral Wheel Race. Finnigan specialised in touring and racing bikes, which he called Malvern Stars. The business grew with the popularity of cycling and despite competition from English and American firms.