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Did you know that $10 of your annual USA Cycling membership is returned to WCA to help provide things like rider upgrade processing, officials training and recruitment, and resources to promoters? Every membership a Wisconsin rider takes directly helps racing in Wisconsin.
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Cycling with just a backpack Cycling is a means of transport, a form of recreation and a sport. The bicycle carries riders across land, through tunnels, over bridges, snow, or, less frequently, over ice ([I]cebiking). Cycling involves riding bicycles, unicycles, tricycles, quadricycles and other similar human powered vehicles (HPVs).
BERLIN, March 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Ableton and Cycling '74 have entered into a strategic partnership, forging a unique alliance between these dynamic and innovative audio/video software companies. The two will join forces to create new software products for the creative community, leveraging their skills, technologies and combined thirty years of exp.....
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Dutch utility bicycle featuring rear internal hub brake, chaincase and mudguards, kickstand for parking, permanently attached dynamo-powered lamps and upswept handlebars for a more natural grip position. Cycling can be more efficient and comfortable with special shoes, gloves, and shorts. Items legally required in some jurisdictions, or voluntarily adopted for safety reasons, include bicycle helmets, generator or battery operated lighting, and audible signaling devices such as a bell or horn. Extras include studded tires and a bicycle computer.
San Francisco Critical Mass, 29 April 2005. Cycling club Nova Cycle Sport, Inc. (NCS) is dedicated to supporting young competitive road cyclists. NCS' generous sponsors and core Masters provide opportunities for area riders to strive to be their best -- both on and off the bike.
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Cover Prestige Finale DuVine Adventures, the Somerville, Massachusetts, cycling tour venture founded by Andy Levine in 1994, had a sluggish start, too. Living off a $2,000 loan from his father, Levine, now 30, ran the company, which specializes in tours through the vineyards of France, from his kitchen. Having already established relationships with a bike lender and with family-run châteaus and inns in France, he just needed travelers. Only two people responded to Levine's $400 ad in The Wall Street Journal, leading him to purchase more Internet ad space than he could afford print-wise.
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