Cycling Ireland — CI Sport Cycle racing Formation date 1987 Affiliation … Wikipedia
Cycling Weekly — is a British cycling magazine. It is published by IPC Media and is devoted to the sport and past time of cycling. It is affectionately referred to by British club cyclists as The Comic [1]. Contents 1 History … Wikipedia
Cycling '74 — Type Private Genre Digital signal processing, Software development Founded 1997 Founder(s) David Zicarelli … Wikipedia
Cycling in Sydney — Cycling in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia takes place for recreation, commuting and as a sport. Sydney has a hilly topography, is heavily dependent on motor vehicles where traffic and public transport operate at capacity, and has few… … Wikipedia
Cycling in Atlanta — has grown in popularity in recent years, aided by improving cycling infrastructure and community support. Although Atlanta has historically been a city defined by the automobile, its increasingly compact urban form and mild climate are… … Wikipedia
Cycling at the Summer Olympics — Governing body UCI Events 18 (men: 9; women: 9) Games … Wikipedia
Cycling Team De Rijke — Team information UCI code RIJ Based … Wikipedia
Cycling World — magazine was first published in 1976. A consumer focused monthly magazine for the cycling enthusiast promoting cycling as a leisue pursuit for all. Current Editor: Steven Dyster Publisher: Colin Woolley Published by Cpl Media External links… … Wikipedia
Cycling records — This is a list of certified and recognised cycling records as recognised by the Union Cycliste Internationale, International Human Powered Vehicle Association and World Human Powered Vehicle Association, Guinness World Records, International… … Wikipedia
Cycling in Detroit — Bike to Work event on Woodward Avenue. Detroit is a popular city for cycling. It is flat with an extensive road network with a number recreational and competitive opportunities and is, according to David Byrne, one of the top eight biking cities… … Wikipedia
Cycling in Cardiff — A directional sign for cyclists in Llanishen Cycling in Cardiff, capital of Wales, is facilitated by its easy gradients and large parks.[1] In 2005, 4.3% of people commuted to work by cycling, compared to 2% in … Wikipedia