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The bicycler occurs as human world health organization engages inside cycling whether as a sport (bicycle racing) or world health organization rides the bicycle for recreation or transport (utility cycling).
A words wheeler or even 'biker' come likewise utilized although 'biker' is ordinarily taken to mean mortal world health organization rides the motorbike or sometimes a mountain bike.
Professional cyclists
Agents come joined around the cycling team where they watch the nonindulgent diet, regular exercise, etc.
For the collection of agents, understand Category:Professional cyclists.
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Heeb, Barbara
Barbara Heeb of Switzerland was the 1996 women's world champion and a second-place finisher in the 1997 women's Tour de France. This site tracks her annual racing calendar and career palmares in detail.
Jeanson, Genevieve
Canadian Genevieve Jeanson became the world's female junior road champ in '99 and this site tracks her bid to make Canada's 2000 Olympic team.
Long, Magen
Official site includes information on racing and training for all types of bicycle racing BMX, road, mountain, and track. Plus resume, race reports, and her blog.
Emery, Elizabeth
Professional cyclist Elizabeth Emery, bicycle racing, and women's sports.
Lloyd, Rachel
Official site of the professional cyclist with photographs, race results and a current race schedule.
Oenone Wood
The official site for Australia's female road cyclist containing race results, calendar, and photos.
Nicole Cooke
Comprehensive site for the multi-discipline world champion featuring current photos, race results and interviews.
Susanne Ljungskog
Online diary of World champion female cyclist from Sweden.
Melanie McQuaid
Information site about Canadian cyclist Melanie McQuaid. Contains regular news, photos, and a journal section.
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