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  • ...hed in Bologna in 2013. Bicidautore products are turning to the more urban cyclist and collector of all things beautiful related to bicycles. We create high q We design, produce and sell bikes and accessories for the urban cyclist. Bicidautore creates retro and innovative products which are focused on a t
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  • ...ay in searching for custom made solutions to accomodate the most demanding cyclist. Skilled craftsmen demand that the finer detais and finishing procedures ar
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  • * 1958 - [[John Young (cyclist)|John Young]] {{flagiconAUS}} * 1961 - [[John Young (cyclist)|John Young]] {{flagiconAUS}}
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  • |Most Wins || [[Sean Kelly (cyclist)|Sean Kelly]] ([[Ireland]]) 7 times ...m [[Belgium]]. The most successful cyclist in Paris-Nice was [[Sean Kelly (cyclist)|Sean Kelly]] from [[Ireland]]. He won seven consecutive times (1982-1988).
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  • In the early fifties, an amateur cyclist named Ugo De Rosa opened his first bicycle shop and dedicated himself to th
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  • The race is named after [[Antonio Placci]], a cyclist born in [[Imola]] who died in 1921, two years before the race was created. * 1996 {{flagiconITA}} [[Andrea Tafi (cyclist)|Andrea Tafi]]
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  • * [[2005 Eneco Tour of Benelux|2005]] : [[Thomas Dekker (cyclist)|Thomas Dekker]] : {{flagiconNED}} !!! !! Cyclist !! # Stages !! Stages
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  • '''CIOCC''' for the passionate cyclist, is a mark that recalls the beginnings of the great Italian handcraft tradi
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  • Constance Girardengo (1893-1978) was a famous and succesfull Italian racing cyclist between 1912 and 1936. After [[Alfredo Binda]], [[Fausto Coppi]] and [[Gino
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  • ...nzana]] and [[Gianni Bugno]]. The current champion is [[Giovanni Visconti (cyclist)|Giovanni Visconti]]. None of the road champions have also managed to win t | 1963 || [[Bruno Mealli]] || [[Vendramino Bariviera]] || [[Walter Martin (cyclist)|Walter Martin]]
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  • Olympic medal winning cyclist, [[Dean Woods]], set the race record time of 5 hours and 12 minutes in [[19
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  • ...[bicycle chain|chain]] or [[Shaft-driven bicycle|shaft]], and rear hub. A cyclist's legs produce power optimally within a narrow pedalling speed range. Geari As far as a cyclist's legs are concerned, when changing gears, the relative difference between
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  • Today, 14 years later, former cyclist and mechanic Luciano Bracchi has passed from the role of experts and valuab
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  • ...m/wheelbook/wheelbook.html the Bicycle Wheel], in 1980. Brandt a demanding cyclist who has experience in racing and touring, as well as being a mechanical eng
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  • ...vanni won the Vuelta and Giro d'Italia consecutively; a feat only very few cyclist were able to accomplish. After many years of research and development we ar The C13 EVO and the C14 PRO is a dream come true for any cyclist seeking top performance. These super lightweight carbon frames use the same
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  • ...clock or ''contre la montre'') for Europe's leading professional racing [[cyclist]]s. Held annually in [[France]], it was instituted in [[1932]] and was ofte Top [[United Kingdom|British]] amateur woman racing cyclist [[Beryl Burton]] competed in the [[1967]] edition, finishing only minutes b
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  • ...ng has a roller on a frame at the rear to create a uniform distance to the cyclist. Some riders objected when the UCI insisted on them in 1920. ...of the wind and “slip-streamed” the bicycle up to full speed, so that the cyclist could reach maximum speed using leg power alone.
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  • ...itions that the race is usually run under have always favoured the Flemish cyclist and it was 15 years before a non-Belgian won the race, that was [[Ireland]] * [[1999]] - [[Frank Vandenbroucke (cyclist)|Frank Vandenbroucke]] {{BEL}}
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  • ...entrale S.r.L'') based in [[Florence]] began in 1953 and founded by the ex-cyclist [[Gino Bartali]] who began to build [[motorcycles]], starting with a conven
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  • * [[2000]] - [[Sergei Ivanov (cyclist)|Sergui Ivanov]] - {{flagiconRUS}}
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  • The race was initiated in [[1913]] by [[Karel van Wijnendaele]], a former cyclist. Initially not a big success, the race was interrupted by [[World War I]], [[Image:Roger de Vlaeminck.jpg|thumb|right|[[Belgium|Belgian]] [[cyclist]] [[Roger De Vlaeminck]] riding the Koppenberg in the Ronde van Vlaanderen.
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  • ...et. Statements made in the report included: “The closer a driver is to the cyclist, the greater chance of a collision.”, “Drivers passed closer to the rid
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  • *[[Alessandro Petacchi]], pro-cyclist
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  • ...in for Heras, but in the last week his fellow countryman [[Santiago Pérez (cyclist)|Santiago Pérez]] won two heavy mountain stages, thus becoming an importan *[[1988]] - [[Sean Kelly (cyclist)|Sean Kelly]], ([[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]])
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  • ...ace at the Vigorelli velodrome in Milan De Rosa was approached by a famous cyclist of the day, Raphael Geminiani. He asked De Rosa to build him a bike for the
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  • ...'' (born July 22, 1951) is an [[Italy|Italian]] professional [[road racing cyclist]]. The highlight of his career was his overall win in the [[1981 Giro d'Ita
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  • * [[1966]] - [[Jan Janssen (cyclist)|Jan Janssen]] [[Image:22px-Flag_of_Netherlands.png]]
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  • The maglia rosa, or pink jersey, is worn each day by the cyclist with the fastest overall time up to that point of the Giro. The rider weari ...k jerseys to the race in case one of their riders becomes the leader. The cyclist with the lowest time at the end of the Giro's last stage wins the Giro. Thi
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  • |2004|| {{flagiconColombia}} [[Freddy Gonzalez (cyclist)|Freddy Gonzalez]]||Colombia Selle-Italia
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  • [[Cyclist]]s participating in the event must first complete a series of ''brevets'' (
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  • * [[1995]] - [[Frank Vandenbroucke (cyclist)|Frank Vandenbroucke]] {{flagiconBEL}}
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  • ...ixed gear bicycle|Fixed-gear]] and [[single speed bicycle|single-speed]] [[cyclist]]s eschew the use of derailleurs, favoring a simpler, more rugged configura
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  • ...or 20 minutes up a mountain road at a constant 7mph and was overtaken by a cyclist) and the bike not only ran perfectly but also earned a Bronze Award. It als
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  • *[[Paolo Bettini]] (born [[1974]]), cyclist *[[Mario Cipollini]] (born [[1967]]), cyclist
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  • ...irst fulltime employee. The first derailer enters production, enabling the cyclist to change gears without removing the wheel. The pieces of the derailleur ar
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  • ...e again in 2003 and 2005. In recent years [[Jacky Durand]], [[Andrea Tafi (cyclist)|Andrea Tafi]], Marc Wauters, [[Richard Virenque]] and [[Erik Dekker]] have
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  • In 1947, Wilier brought on a promising young cyclist, Fiorenzo Magni. Instead of being lost in the shadow of the campionissimi,
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  • ...a war hero and a champion road cyclist. He was the most renowned Italian cyclist before the [[Second World War]], having won the [[Giro d'Italia]] twice (in ...the claim. The writer Tim Hilton said: "Bartali was essentially an Italian cyclist, a champion who rode within sight of his own people, and was uneasy when th
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  • ...belonging to Brands Hatch farm was first used as a circuit by a group of [[cyclist]]s led by [[Ron Argent]]. Using the natural contours of the land, many cycl
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  • ...roughout the world, these historic races remain the most prestigious for a cyclist to win.
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  • ...to dangerous, uncontrollable bicycle movements eventually resulting in the cyclist falling on the ground. A key scenario for this is "light" braking on rapid
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  • ...table upright position. ''Racing handlebars'' are "dropped", offering the cyclist either an aerodynamic "hunched" position or a more upright posture in which ...s. Comfort depends on riding position. With comfort bikes and hybrids the cyclist sits high over the seat, their weight directed down onto the saddle, such t
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  • [[Image:1896Josef Fischer.jpg|thumb|right|[[Josef Fischer (cyclist)|Josef Fischer]] won the first edition of Paris-Roubaix.]] Garin came third, 15 minutes behind [[Josef Fischer (cyclist)|Josef Fischer]], the only German to have won. Only four finished within an
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  • To finish the Tour de France, a cyclist must be in a very good physical state. That said, even a rider who is chose On [[July 13]], [[1967]], [[United Kingdom|British]] cyclist [[Tom Simpson]] died climbing [[Mont Ventoux]] following excessive usage of
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  • ...merica. Heavyweight [[cruiser bicycle]]s, preferred by the typical (hobby) cyclist, featuring balloon tires, pedal-driven "coaster" brakes and only one gear,
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  • ...t group of sports personalities to win the award - golfer [[Tiger Woods]], cyclist [[Lance Armstrong]] and tennis player [[Roger Federer]]. In its 7-year hist
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