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He fought in World War I ( during which he was gassed ), serving first with the 2 / 1st Battalion of the Huntingdonshire Cyclist Regiment, and later with the 7th Battalion of the Northamptonshire Regiment.
Onchan Village Commissioners purchased farmland after World War II to build new homes and a recreation area with a large park containing a stadium with the first ever banked cycle track which was opened by Reg Harris, World Champion Sprint Cyclist and Britain's Sportsman of the Year, on 19 June 1951.
Patrick was later named Cycling Australia ’ s Road Cyclist of the Year – 2010.
Cyclist Wim van Est was one of the most famous people living in this town.
Cyclist Robert Gesink was born and grew up in Varsseveld
Robinson told Jock Wadley of Sporting Cyclist that it was easy for an English professional to get into the Tour de France in 1955.
In April 1913, Seymour, then of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, was appointed adjutant of the 25th ( County of London ) Cyclist Battalion the London Regiment, in which posting he continued until 1916, before returning to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers to take command of its 10th Battalion.
It was because the sport needed world championships independent of any national body that Henry Sturmey of the magazine The Cyclist and later founder of the Sturmey-Archer gear company proposed an International Cyclists Association in 1892.
The publication was originally called the ' Daily Cyclist ', the name being a light-hearted parody of British newspapers.

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Cyclist uses a cellphone in Hamhung.
* Cyclist Lance Armstrong wins his fourth consecutive Tour de France.
In addition to the permanent collection, the museum houses 26 works on long-term loan from the Gianni Mattioli Collection, including images of Italian futurism by artists including Boccioni ( Materia, Dynamism of a Cyclist ), Carrà ( Interventionist Demonstration ), Russolo ( The Solidity of Fog ) and Severini ( Blue Dancer ), as well as works by Balla, Depero, Rosai, Sironi and Soffici.
* Cheri Elliott-Legendary Cyclist: Fourteen Time World & National Champion, including two X-Games Gold Medals, and Two Hall of Fame Inductions-United States Bicycling Hall of Fame and the National BMX Hall of Fame.
Cyclist Alexander Vinokourov is a native of the city.
The Cyclist of 13 August 1892 said: " The two sections of the community which form the majority of ' wheelmen ' are the great clerk class and the great shop assistant class.
Cyclist Jäger served in the Balkan and Russian theatres of war while Wurttemberg and Bavaria raised Ski-Jäger during the winter of 1914-15.
* Cyclist Thomas Lövkvist is from Visby.
Cyclist Jamie Staff ( BMX cycling World Champion and Track cycling multi medal winner ) lives in the area.
She has had minor acting roles in many of her father ’ s films, and at the age of eight played an important role in The Cyclist.
At the age of eight, she played in The Cyclist ( 1987 ) directed by her father, Mohsen Makhmalbaf the celebrated Iranian filmmaker.
Bicycle | Cyclist on the carfree highway ( M-185 ( Michigan highway ) | M-185 ) on Mackinac Island.
* Lola and the Cyclist – Further south of Mauerstraße.
In 1918 Brutinel's force consisted of 1st and 2nd Canadian Motor MG Brigades ( each of 5x8 gun batteries ), Canadian Cyclist battalion, one section of medium trench-mortars mounted on lorries ( plus an assumed wireless and medical support ) This totalled 80 machine guns and about 300 cyclist infantry.
Alley also designed a handlebar bag and other bicycle luggage that he manufactured and sold under the Touring Cyclist brand in the 1970s until his retirement in 1984.
* Adam Myerson-Professional Cyclist.
Cyclist Edgar " Dunc " Gray led the teams onto the ground and athletes ran on a makeshift grass track.
Cyclist will leave the transition area to the north and proceed directly up " Lynch Hill.
The British Army had cyclist companies in its divisions, and later a whole division became The Cyclist Division.
* Libia Ortega Acosta ( n. 1959 ) Cyclist.

Erik and Breukink
* April 1 – Erik Breukink, Dutch cyclist and manager
The initial race, in 1991, witnessed an exciting finish, as the Netherlands ' Erik Breukink of team PDM came from 50 seconds behind despite a flat tire to defeat Atle Kvalsvoll on the streets of Wilmington, Delaware.
Attacking on the climb, Hampsten overcame a blizzard to take the leader's jersey-although he finished second on the stage to Dutchman Erik Breukink.
# Erik Breukink ( NED ) PDM, 1: 44
Showing up 2m 40s late for the prologue, Delgado covered the distance only 14 seconds slower than Erik Breukink, the stage winner.
* Erik Breukink
Erik Breukink ( born 1 April 1964 in Rheden ) is a former professional road racing cyclist.
At the 1984 Olympic Games, Erik Breukink competed with Gert Jakobs, Maarten Ducrot and Jos Albertsin the 100 km Team Pursuit and finish fourth place.
In 2002 and 2003, the GP Erik Breukink, a UCI level 2. 3 course, was run, with Erik Dekker and Fabian Cancellara as winners, but it was discontinued in 2004 due to financial problems.
On 13 January 2004, it was announced that Erik Breukink started as a team manager for the team.
Thanks to his ONCE-years, Erik Breukink speaks Spanish fluently, which is helpful to communicate with the Spanish cyclists in the Rabobank team and cyclist Denis Menchov, who also speaks Spanish better than English.
: 1st Stage 1 & 3a GP Erik Breukink, Stefan Van Dijk
As a Dutch cycling team, the team has signed many of the prominent Dutch cyclists of the 1990s including Adrie van der Poel, Richard Groenendaal and Erik Breukink as well as keeping the prominent Dutch cyclists from the Novell team that included Leon van Bon, Erik Dekker and Michael Boogerd.
De Rooy was promoted to team manager and a former Rabobank rider who had been at that time working as a PR man for Rabobank, Erik Breukink, was named as the new directeur sportif to replace De Rooy.

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