- The
Frontier Cyclists (French:
Cyclistes-frontière; Dutch: Grenswielrijders,
officially abbreviated as CyFr) were
bicycle infantry who
served as part...
- The
chapel of Notre-Dame des
Cyclistes is
situated in the
commune of Labastide-d'Armagnac in Les
Landes département in Aquitaine, France. The
chapel is...
-
cyclists. In some
countries these may be
known as
bicycle rodeos, or
operated as
schemes such as
Bikeability in the UK.
Education for
adult cyclists is...
- Fédération Québecoise des
Sports Cyclistes or FQSC (the
Quebec Cycling Federation) is the
provincial governing body of
cycle racing in Quebec, Canada...
-
altitude of 754 m
above sea level, is
located near Magreglio.
Notre Dame des
Cyclistes Atkins, Ben. "La
Madonna del
Ghisallo – the
Patron Saint of Cycling",...
- in length. Motor-paced
racing and
keirin use
motorcycles for pacing, so
cyclists achieve higher speeds.
Gravel racing is one of the
newest disciplines of...
- The Six Days of
Grenoble (French: Six
jours cyclistes de Grenoble) is a six-day
track cycling race held
annually in Grenoble, France.
Since 2012, the...
- road race (won by the
Swedish Bernt Johansson). "Grands Prix
Cyclistes".
Grands Prix
Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal (in French).
Retrieved 22 September...
-
original Audax rules, and on July 14, 1921, the
Union of
Parisian Audax Cyclistes (UACP) was formed,
which became the
Union of
French Audax in
January 1956...
- an
Italian bike bus company.
Started in June 2013,
following the Bus
Cyclistes Model, to
provide a
regular Sa****ay "bus service" that
introduces local...