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  • A cycling magazine in the 1890s, published in Chicago. ...or riding to San Jose and return on a Sunday, one hundred miles, "just for the exercise" as he expresses it.
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  • #REDIRECT [[THAT TWENTY FOUR HOUR RECORD - Bearings, The Cycling Authority of America, June 24, 1892]]
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  • ...&gbpv=0 Bearings: The Cycling Authority of America. (1892). United States: Bearings Publishing Company.] ]] ''More about'' [[Bearings]]
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  • ...ww.georeferencer.com/compare#101983238241 That map, georeferenced, showing the grounds]: ...e cycling clubs jointly, and was the scene of many interesting races among the old timers.
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  • ...r, after changing to the safety bicycle that he celebrated most success on the road. From 1889 onward he took several best times in high level road races. ...ancial panic of 1907 and, in January 1908 sold it to Horace M. Swetland of the Class Journal Company.[1]
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  • ===== Bearings and Referee Have Failed. Points About Bevel Gears - Clubs' Theater Party. = ...ng Club]] will ride together, paced by tandems, and [[Edward Kragness]] of the [[Olympic Club Wheelmen]], also paced, will go it alone. They want to beat
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  • ...20 minutes' earlier start, and arrived at the summit several minutes after the Gentlemen's Club. ...ill "go" places where many men would fail to get through on foot even with the assistance of hill-climbing shoes and alpenstocks.
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  • ...ww.blogger.com/blog/page/edit/8890580147189713796/7127533197634129939# The Bearings, by Cycling Authority of America, v. 12 Aug. 1895-Jan. 1896]]] ...the impression of an actual race - Mott's side glance at Whitman's wheel, the latter's determined look, and McFarland with that celebrated hump on his ba
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  • ...nia - Also Broke the Three Hundred Mile Record - Dieted on Doughnuts - Was the Timing Reliable ==== ...rds in twenty-four hours, on [[Alameda Cycle Park track|the new track]] of the [[Alameda Bicycle Club]], at Alameda, thus breaking [https://www.newspapers
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  • ...article on "Racing," written by [[Robert Assheton Smyth|R. A. Smythe]] for the “Division Road-book": ...nship, to roll up bis trousers, as they were continually getting caught in the spokes.
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  • === THE WHEEL. === ...esterday at Recreation Park]] proved beyond any doubt that wheeling is now the great outdoor sport.
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  • === THE BICYCLE IN 1993. === ==== How the Wheel May Look One Hundred Years From Now. ====
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  • ...l, while he, after getting around the corner, kept pegging away and won in the announced time of 4:53. [[BAY CITY WHEELMEN, Well-Known Athletes Who Travel Around on Wheels. - The San Francisco Examiner, Oct 14, 1888]]
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  • the Flying Dutchman ...Waller got the time prize on a cushion-tire safety in 1h., 24m, and 57s., the best previous one being 1h. 26m. and a fraction.
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  • ...ere fair, the heat of the weather was too intense for any great speed, but the rider arrived at San José a little after 2 o'clock, making a distance of a ...ge-h-strong/ The Man at the Wheel. George H. Strong, Oakland to San Jose - The San Francisco Examiner San Francisco, California 07 Jun 1879, Sat • Pag
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  • Early in the season Messrs. Reynolds and Coulter of Toledo left that city to ride to San ...trying for records, His partner, Reynolds, returned to Toledo at once when the trip was abandoned.
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  • ...//www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~243502~5513462 Map of the City of Oakland and Surroundings, 1888]<br/>http://www.georeferencer.com/co ...our laps, thirty feet wide, with banks six feet high, built on the plan of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herne_Hill_Velodrome#History Herne Hill trac
    9 KB (1,529 words) - 16:07, 16 July 2023
  • ...rom [https://archive.org/details/bearings111895cycl/page/n127/mode/2up The Bearings, Vol XI, No. 3, February 15, 1895]]] ...Bell, Waller and Needham, who were crackerjacks at that time. This was on the old Alameda track, and Grant Bell finished in first position.
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  • ...dollars as his first prize, he was too true a sportsman to accept it, and the entire amount was devoted to charity. ...f the race to roll up his trousers, which were continually being caught in the spokes of his wheel.
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  • ...amuel F. Booth, Jr.|S. F. Booth]]; Bugler, [[Thomas L. Hill|Thomas Hill]]. The club has already taken a couple of runs. Mrs. E. Mohrig is the first California lady to join the L. A. W.
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