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  • Sporting Cyclist
  • Magazine published in the United Kingdom

    Sporting Cyclist was a British cycling A4-sized magazine originally called Coureur. It began in 1955 and ended after 131 issues in April 1968. Coureur

    Sporting Cyclist

    Sporting_Cyclist

  • Jock Wadley
  • English journalist

    The Bicycle and then started and edited the monthlies Coureur (later Sporting Cyclist) and International Cycle Sport. He also wrote a number of books. Wadley

    Jock Wadley

    Jock_Wadley

  • Charles Holland (cyclist)
  • British cyclist

    Club'". Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Porter, Charles:Sporting Cyclist Lonely Man of the Tour de France "Hetchins, early history of the marque

    Charles Holland (cyclist)

    Charles_Holland_(cyclist)

  • Six-day racing
  • Track cycling event that competes over six days

    York hung on until 1950. There were some revivals but none succeeded. Sporting Cyclist published a picture of the last night of the Chicago six in 1957 being

    Six-day racing

    Six-day racing

    Six-day_racing

  • 1962 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    (September 1962). "Early pattern from Aimens to Bordeux". Coureur Sporting Cyclist. Vol. 6, no. 9. London: Charles Buchan's Publications. pp. 15–19. Augendre

    1962 Tour de France

    1962 Tour de France

    1962_Tour_de_France

  • Dick Poole (cyclist)
  • ahead of Randall's time at Crawford, across the border into Scotland. Sporting Cyclist reported: The run along the coast of Sutherland, prelude to the ascent

    Dick Poole (cyclist)

    Dick_Poole_(cyclist)

  • James Moore (cyclist)
  • English bicycle racer

    UK, 27 August 1947 Peter Clifford, editor of Cycling Record (UK) Sporting Cyclist, UK, April 1968 Breyer, Victor, Ancestor Among Ancestors, Cycling,

    James Moore (cyclist)

    James Moore (cyclist)

    James_Moore_(cyclist)

  • Antonin Magne
  • French cyclist (1904–1983)

    The French rider and then journalist, Jean Bobet, described him in Sporting Cyclist as "a most uninterviewable character" and "a man who withdraws into

    Antonin Magne

    Antonin Magne

    Antonin_Magne

  • Fausto Coppi
  • Italian cyclist (1919–1960)

    ˈkɔppi]; 15 September 1919 – 2 January 1960) was an Italian cyclist, the dominant international cyclist of the years after the Second World War. His successes

    Fausto Coppi

    Fausto Coppi

    Fausto_Coppi

  • Enhanced Games
  • Multi-sport event

    maintains an exploitative relationship with competitors. Reactions from the sporting world, scientific community, and media outlets have generally been negative

    Enhanced Games

    Enhanced Games

    Enhanced_Games

  • List of cycling magazines
  • Mountain Biking UK, UK Procycling, UK Rouleur (2006–), UK Singletrack, UK Sporting Cyclist, UK Vélo Magazine, France Velo Vision, UK VeloNews, USA "The history

    List of cycling magazines

    List_of_cycling_magazines

  • René de Latour
  • American journalist

    de l'Avenir cycle race, and correspondent of the British magazine, Sporting Cyclist, to which he contributed to 120 of the 131 issues. René de Latour was

    René de Latour

    René_de_Latour

  • Roger Rivière
  • French cyclist

    soigneur, Roger Provost, to start the ride. René de Latour wrote in Sporting Cyclist: One lap of the Vigorelli track is 397 metres. The bell was to ring

    Roger Rivière

    Roger Rivière

    Roger_Rivière

  • Charly Gaul
  • Luxembourgish cyclist

    needed] (8 December 1932 – 6 December 2005) was a Luxembourgish professional cyclist. He was a national cyclo-cross champion, an accomplished time triallist

    Charly Gaul

    Charly Gaul

    Charly_Gaul

  • Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist
  • 2014 film

    May 2014). "'Marco Pantani: The Accidental Death Of A Cyclist' Review - A Tragedy Behind A Sporting Scandal". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 23 August 2015

    Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist

    Pantani:_The_Accidental_Death_of_a_Cyclist

  • Jean Graczyk
  • French cyclist

    American-French journalist René de Latour jokingly said in the British monthly Sporting Cyclist that it was because of his habit of attacking alone, or "popping off"

    Jean Graczyk

    Jean Graczyk

    Jean_Graczyk

  • Tom Simpson
  • British cyclist (1937–1967)

    1937 – 13 July 1967) was one of Britain's most successful professional cyclists. He was born in Haswell, County Durham, and later moved to Harworth, Nottinghamshire

    Tom Simpson

    Tom Simpson

    Tom_Simpson

  • Wim Decleir
  • Belgian wheelchair athlete

    Wim Decleir (born 5 March 1971) is a Paralympian sportsman from Belgium. He competed in para-cycling. Decleir was born in Belgium in 1971. He was a promising

    Wim Decleir

    Wim_Decleir

  • Louison Bobet
  • French cyclist (1925–1983)

    p111 Sporting Cyclist, UK, November 1966, p19 Journal, Fellowship of Cycling Old-Timers, UK, vol 141 Jenner put up the money to launch Sporting Cyclist and

    Louison Bobet

    Louison Bobet

    Louison_Bobet

  • 1966 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Self-published. ISBN 979-8859110544. "Sporting Cyclist: Tour de France issue" (PDF). Coureur Sporting Cyclist. Vol. 10, no. 9. London: Longacre Press

    1966 Tour de France

    1966 Tour de France

    1966_Tour_de_France

  • Cycling Weekly
  • Cycling magazine and website

    Cyclists, led to the appearance in the 1950s of a rival weekly called The Bicycle and of a monthly entitled first Coureur and then Sporting Cyclist.

    Cycling Weekly

    Cycling Weekly

    Cycling_Weekly

  • Lucien Michard
  • French cyclist (1903–1985)

    of France. He turned professional in 1925. René de Latour wrote in Sporting Cyclist: I do not think I ever saw a sprinter ride as close as Michard did

    Lucien Michard

    Lucien Michard

    Lucien_Michard

  • Vélodrome d'Hiver
  • Indoor velodrom in Paris

    du Cyclisme, Nathan, France De Latour, René: Adieu - Vel' d'Hiv', Sporting Cyclist, UK, 1959 Hemingway, Ernest, A Moveable Feast (New York: Charles Scribner's

    Vélodrome d'Hiver

    Vélodrome d'Hiver

    Vélodrome_d'Hiver

  • List of racing cyclists and pacemakers with a cycling-related death
  • List of deaths of cyclists during competition or training

    The first documented deaths of competitive cyclists during competition or training date to the 1890s and early 1900s when the recently invented safety

    List of racing cyclists and pacemakers with a cycling-related death

    List of racing cyclists and pacemakers with a cycling-related death

    List_of_racing_cyclists_and_pacemakers_with_a_cycling-related_death

  • Jimmy Michael
  • Welsh cyclist (1877–1904)

    ride the Surrey Hundred at Herne Hill velodrome. Mal Rees, writing in Sporting Cyclist after an interview with Michael's brother, Billy, said: The crowd laughed

    Jimmy Michael

    Jimmy Michael

    Jimmy_Michael

  • Matthew Stephens (cyclist)
  • English racing cyclist (born 1970)

    Matthew Stephens (born 4 January 1970) is a British former road racing cyclist and cycling presenter who competed as a professional between 1998 and 2011

    Matthew Stephens (cyclist)

    Matthew_Stephens_(cyclist)

  • Jan Janssen
  • Dutch cyclist (born 1940)

    Adrianus "Jan" Janssen (born 19 May 1940) is a Dutch former professional cyclist. He was world champion and winner of the Tour de France and the Vuelta

    Jan Janssen

    Jan Janssen

    Jan_Janssen

  • Grand Prix des Nations
  • Cycling competition

    The American-French writer René de Latour said in the UK magazine Sporting Cyclist that he did; Baker d'Isy says that he did. The route started near the

    Grand Prix des Nations

    Grand_Prix_des_Nations

  • Motor-paced racing
  • Cycling behind a pacer

    Retrieved February 23, 2012. The Bicycle, UK, March 1990 Pictured, Sporting Cyclist, UK, January 1967 Pictured The Bicycle, UK, 1 January 1947, p8 The

    Motor-paced racing

    Motor-paced racing

    Motor-paced_racing

  • List of magazines in the United Kingdom
  • Spiked The Spirits Business Splosh! The Spokesman Sport Sporting Cyclist Sporting Gun The Sporting Magazine SquareGo Square Mile ST Action ST/Amiga Format

    List of magazines in the United Kingdom

    List_of_magazines_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Hubert Opperman
  • Australian racing cyclist

    Kennett et al 2006, p. 32. de Latour, René, This Aussie Was a Bonza, Sporting Cyclist, UK, undated Kennett et al 2006, p. 60. McGann, Bill and Carol (2006)

    Hubert Opperman

    Hubert Opperman

    Hubert_Opperman

  • Percy Stallard
  • English cyclist

    Thornley Stallard (19 July 1909 – 11 August 2001) was an English racing cyclist who reintroduced massed-start road racing on British roads in the 1940s

    Percy Stallard

    Percy_Stallard

  • Raphaël Géminiani
  • French cyclist (1925–2024)

    Germans but there were still cycle races. René de Latour wrote in Sporting Cyclist that Géminiani's father said: "Look at yourself in the mirror, son

    Raphaël Géminiani

    Raphaël Géminiani

    Raphaël_Géminiani

  • Shay Elliott
  • Irish cyclist

    camp in Monte Carlo the following spring. Jock Wadley said of him in Sporting Cyclist: I can not remember all the items in Shay's luggage, of course. But

    Shay Elliott

    Shay Elliott

    Shay_Elliott

  • Albert Baker d'Isy
  • French sports journalist (1906–1968)

    Latour, who was also foreign correspondent of the British monthly, Sporting Cyclist. By that time, he was also writing for the larger daily, Paris-Soir

    Albert Baker d'Isy

    Albert_Baker_d'Isy

  • Jean Robic
  • French cyclist (1921–1980)

    racing but made a poor impression on journalists. René de Latour of Sporting Cyclist wrote: If anybody had told you or me in 1939 that this skinny kid of

    Jean Robic

    Jean Robic

    Jean_Robic

  • Hugo Koblet
  • Swiss cyclist (1925–1964)

    charming of men to talk to", said Jock Wadley. René de Latour wrote in Sporting Cyclist: "Koblet had not an enemy at all. His ready and kindly smile came from

    Hugo Koblet

    Hugo Koblet

    Hugo_Koblet

  • Clyde Rimple
  • Trinidadian and British cyclist (1937–2022)

    medal in either event. He was featured on the cover of the magazine Sporting Cyclist in 1961. After his cycling career, he moved back to Trinidad and Tobago

    Clyde Rimple

    Clyde_Rimple

  • Eugène Christophe
  • French cyclist

    1922 4th Paris–Tours 4th Bordeaux–Paris 8th Overall Tour de France Sporting Cyclist, UK, May 1967, p19 Derailleur gears were banned in the Tour de France

    Eugène Christophe

    Eugène Christophe

    Eugène_Christophe

  • Gino Bartali
  • Italian cyclist (1914–2000)

    Pious and (in Italy) Ginettaccio, was a champion road cyclist. He was the most renowned Italian cyclist before the Second World War, having won the Giro d'Italia

    Gino Bartali

    Gino Bartali

    Gino_Bartali

  • Yuliya Chernoy
  • Israeli para-athlete (born 1979)

    Yuliya Chernoy (Hebrew: יוליה צ'רנוי; born 6 December 1979) is an Israeli para-athlete in para-rowing and para-shooting. She won a gold medal in the 10-meter

    Yuliya Chernoy

    Yuliya Chernoy

    Yuliya_Chernoy

  • Ernest Bainbridge
  • Australian cyclist (1890–1984)

    Bainbridge (1890–1984), also known as Ern Bainbridge, was an Australian racing cyclist, who is best known for competing in the 1928 Tour de France with fellow

    Ernest Bainbridge

    Ernest Bainbridge

    Ernest_Bainbridge

  • Container Cup
  • Belgian TV program

    In the format, 32 professional sporters had to finish a series of seven sporting events, organised in a container, in the least amount of time. The eventual

    Container Cup

    Container_Cup

  • British League of Racing Cyclists
  • The British League of Racing Cyclists (BLRC) was an association formed in 1942 to promote road bicycle racing in Great Britain. It operated in competition

    British League of Racing Cyclists

    British_League_of_Racing_Cyclists

  • Australian cyclists at the Tour de France
  • Australian cyclists have ridden in the Tour de France since 1914. In the 1980s, Phil Anderson became the first Australian cyclist to win a stage and wear

    Australian cyclists at the Tour de France

    Australian_cyclists_at_the_Tour_de_France

  • Matt White (cyclist)
  • Australian cyclist (born 1974)

    is an Australian former professional road racing cyclist. Most recently White worked as a sporting director for Team Jayco–AlUla, leaving the team unexpectedly

    Matt White (cyclist)

    Matt White (cyclist)

    Matt_White_(cyclist)

  • Jan Veselý (cyclist)
  • Czech cyclist

    Jan Veselý (17 June 1923 – 10 February 2003) was a Czech cyclist. He won the Peace Race individually in 1949 and with the Czechoslovak team in 1950 and

    Jan Veselý (cyclist)

    Jan Veselý (cyclist)

    Jan_Veselý_(cyclist)

  • Karel Kaers
  • Belgian cyclist

    1946, p15 The Bicycle, UK, 25 December 1946, p15 Sporting Cyclist, UK, undated cutting Sporting Cyclist, UK, undated cutting Karel Kaers at Cycling Archives

    Karel Kaers

    Karel Kaers

    Karel_Kaers

  • International Cycle Sport
  • brought in Jock Wadley as editor, who was head of the newly defunct Sporting Cyclist. By 1972, the magazine was selling around the world, with a special

    International Cycle Sport

    International_Cycle_Sport

  • Sean Kelly (cyclist)
  • Irish cyclist (born 1956)

    former professional road bicycle racer, one of the most successful road cyclists of the 1980s, and one of the finest Classics riders of all time. From becoming

    Sean Kelly (cyclist)

    Sean Kelly (cyclist)

    Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)

  • Simon Yates (cyclist)
  • British road and track racing cyclist

    track racing cyclist who last rode for UCI WorldTeam Visma–Lease a Bike. His twin brother is Adam Yates, who is also a professional cyclist. He won the

    Simon Yates (cyclist)

    Simon Yates (cyclist)

    Simon_Yates_(cyclist)

  • Critérium des As
  • June 26, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Velo Archive - Critérium des As Sporting Cyclist, UK, undated cutting James, Tom (2003), "Critérium des As", VeloArchive

    Critérium des As

    Critérium des As

    Critérium_des_As

  • André Darrigade
  • French cyclist (born 1929)

    Fabuleuse Histoire du Tour de France, La Martinière, France, p493 Sporting Cyclist, UK, undated cutting In that era riders wore dressing gowns (Am: robes)

    André Darrigade

    André Darrigade

    André_Darrigade

  • Aksel Gresvig
  • Norwegian track cyclist, sports administrator and businessman

    Gresvig OBE (16 August 1876 – 16 December 1958) was a Norwegian track cyclist, sports administrator, and businessman. He started a bicycle shop in Oslo

    Aksel Gresvig

    Aksel Gresvig

    Aksel_Gresvig

  • Knickerbockers (clothing)
  • Baggy-kneed breeches popular in the early 20th-century

    standard attire for nearly 100 years, with the majority of archival photos of cyclists in the era before World War I showing men wearing knickerbockers tucked

    Knickerbockers (clothing)

    Knickerbockers (clothing)

    Knickerbockers_(clothing)

  • History of Suresnes
  • Historical commune in the western suburbs of Paris

    off for a time but renovated in a few days with a wooden footbridge for cyclists and pedestrians. Initiated in 1905, the twinning with Keighley ended with

    History of Suresnes

    History of Suresnes

    History_of_Suresnes

  • Rudi Altig
  • German cyclist (1937–2016)

    Championships 1961 1st Individual pursuit, UCI Track World Championships Sporting Cyclist, UK, December 1966 Coups de Pédales, Belgium, undated cutting Willi

    Rudi Altig

    Rudi Altig

    Rudi_Altig

  • Günter Hoffmann (cyclist)
  • German cyclist (born 1939)

    Günter Hoffmann (born 8 February 1939) is a retired German cyclist. His sporting career began with ASK Vorwärts Leipzig. He competed at the 1964 and 1968

    Günter Hoffmann (cyclist)

    Günter Hoffmann (cyclist)

    Günter_Hoffmann_(cyclist)

  • Max Rowley
  • Max Rowley (29 May 1923 - 12 August 1987) was an Australian racing cyclist. 1946 4th in Victorian Cycling Grand Prix 1948 1st and fastest Tour of Gippsland

    Max Rowley

    Max_Rowley

  • Henri Pélissier
  • French cyclist (1889-1935)

    farmers and moved to Paris to run a farm there. René de Latour wrote in Sporting Cyclist: Auvergnats are considered to be very tight with their money. The old

    Henri Pélissier

    Henri Pélissier

    Henri_Pélissier

  • 2023 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments made by King Charles III

    in Bristol and Cornwall. Luke Peter Grenfell-Shaw. Cancer Activist and Cyclist, Founder, Bristol2Beijing. For services to Charitable Fundraising for People

    2023 Birthday Honours

    2023_Birthday_Honours

  • Reggie McNamara
  • Australia. 7 March 1950. p. 18. A dated word meaning a chase or attack Sporting Cyclist, UK, November 1967, p28 Reggie McNamara at Cycling Archives (archive)

    Reggie McNamara

    Reggie McNamara

    Reggie_McNamara

  • Louis Caput
  • French cyclist (1921–1985)

    fiche coureur de LOUIS CAPUT". www.lequipe.fr. Retrieved 2016-07-20. Sporting Cyclist, UK, undated cutting "Louis Caput dans le Tour de France". www.ledicodutour

    Louis Caput

    Louis Caput

    Louis_Caput

  • Ken Laidlaw
  • Scottish cyclist

    unmistakeable figure of Ken Laidlaw thrashing away for all he was worth" sporting cyclist Following disillusionment with professional cycling, Laidlaw moved

    Ken Laidlaw

    Ken Laidlaw

    Ken_Laidlaw

  • 2026 PDC World Darts Championship
  • Darts tournament

    the PDC Order of Merit. After being awarded the Sid Waddell Trophy by cyclist Chris Hoy, Littler quoted boxer Anthony Joshua by saying: "The first time

    2026 PDC World Darts Championship

    2026_PDC_World_Darts_Championship

  • Chris Hoy
  • British cyclist (born 1976)

    Sir Christopher Andrew Hoy (born 23 March 1976) is a former track cyclist and racing driver from Scotland who represented Great Britain at the Olympic

    Chris Hoy

    Chris Hoy

    Chris_Hoy

  • Jean-François Deberg
  • Belgian para-cyclist (born 1981)

    Belgian para-cyclist (born 1981)

    Jean-François Deberg

    Jean-François_Deberg

  • Sports equipment
  • Object used for sport or exercise

    Sports equipment, also called sporting goods, are the tools, materials, apparel, and gear that vary in shape, size, and usage in a particular sport. It

    Sports equipment

    Sports equipment

    Sports_equipment

  • David Smith (rower)
  • British Paralympic rower

    title (link) "Great Britain Cycling Team". Retrieved 1 November 2017. "Cyclist David Smith forced to end Paralympic dream". Bbc.co.uk. 13 February 2016

    David Smith (rower)

    David Smith (rower)

    David_Smith_(rower)

  • Paul Wright (New Zealand cyclist)
  • New Zealand cyclist

    Paul Wright (born 3 February 1998) is a New Zealand racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Modern Adventure Pro Cycling. He was educated

    Paul Wright (New Zealand cyclist)

    Paul_Wright_(New_Zealand_cyclist)

  • Germany at the Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Games Cyclists Events Gold Silver Bronze Total 1896 Athens 5 6/6 0 1 0 1 1900 Paris 3 3/3 0 1 0 1 1908 London 10 7/7 0 1 1 2 1912 Stockholm 11 2/2 0 0

    Germany at the Summer Olympics

    Germany at the Summer Olympics

    Germany_at_the_Summer_Olympics

  • Tadej Pogačar
  • Slovenian cyclist (born 1998)

    (born 21 September 1998), nicknamed "Pogi", is a Slovenian professional cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam UAE Team Emirates XRG. His victories include

    Tadej Pogačar

    Tadej Pogačar

    Tadej_Pogačar

  • Alan Ramsbottom
  • British cyclist

    Paris–Nice Archives, Cycling. "Pelforth - Sauvage - Lejeune 1964". Sporting Cyclist, UK, March 1967 Fotheringham, William (2005), Roule Britannia, Yellow

    Alan Ramsbottom

    Alan_Ramsbottom

  • Sri Lankan sporting disappearances
  • Phenomenon in international sports

    often acting as national delegates, have disappeared during international sporting competitions held overseas. Hundreds have gone missing in at least 47 of

    Sri Lankan sporting disappearances

    Sri Lankan sporting disappearances

    Sri_Lankan_sporting_disappearances

  • Cycling at the 1967 Pan American Games
  • RANK CYCLIST  Roger Gibbon (TRI)  Oscar García (ARG)  Carl Leusenkamp (USA)

    Cycling at the 1967 Pan American Games

    Cycling_at_the_1967_Pan_American_Games

  • List of sports figures considered the greatest
  • include: Racing TV Spiked (2022) Horse & Hound (2022) Sporting Life (2022) SF Active (2024) The Sporting Blog (2025) Sources or lists that share such an opinion

    List of sports figures considered the greatest

    List_of_sports_figures_considered_the_greatest

  • Actopan, Hidalgo
  • City in Hidalgo, Mexico

    Guerrero, selected in the Paralympic Games of Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004, cyclists Rubén Lugo Caballero, State Sports Award 2002 and Gabriel Cuéllar Valdez

    Actopan, Hidalgo

    Actopan, Hidalgo

    Actopan,_Hidalgo

  • Vin Beasley
  • Australian cyclist (1935–2002)

    1935 – 19 November 2002) was an Australian racing cyclist. He was part of a family of Footscray cyclists, the son of Jack Beasley, brother of Clinton Beasley

    Vin Beasley

    Vin_Beasley

  • New York City
  • Most populous city in the United States

    many pedestrians. The city's large cycling population includes utility cyclists, such as delivery and messenger services; recreational cycling clubs; and

    New York City

    New York City

    New_York_City

  • Celine van Till
  • Swiss para-athlete (born 1991)

    plagued by severe headaches and dizziness. She decided to put an end to her sporting career. However, van Till couldn't get away from it. She took part in some

    Celine van Till

    Celine van Till

    Celine_van_Till

  • Ruben Scheire
  • Belgian cyclist

    This biographical article related to a Belgian cyclist born in the 1990s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.

    Ruben Scheire

    Ruben Scheire

    Ruben_Scheire

  • Arsenal F.C. supporters
  • Fans of Arsenal Football Club

    February 2021. "Kim Kardashian and son Saint watch on as Arsenal defeated by Sporting CP in Europa League". 17 March 2023. Gary Kemp – Celebrity fans – Interviews

    Arsenal F.C. supporters

    Arsenal F.C. supporters

    Arsenal_F.C._supporters

  • Giacone
  • Surname list

    (1900–1986), Italian footballer Mario Giaccone (born 1945), Italian road cyclist and sporting director Colle Giacone, a comune in Umbria, Italy This page lists

    Giacone

    Giacone

  • Alkorta (surname)
  • Surname list

    Etxebarria Alkorta (born 1973), Spanish road racing cyclist Rafael Alkorta (born 1968), Spanish footballer, sporting director of Athletic Bilbao Alcorta, its Castilianized

    Alkorta (surname)

    Alkorta_(surname)

  • Kadeena Cox
  • British paralympic athlete (born 1991)

    and field athlete, to continuing her sprinting career, and a C2 track cyclist. A month later, Cox was selected for the Great Britain athletics team to

    Kadeena Cox

    Kadeena Cox

    Kadeena_Cox

  • Robert Crowe (cyclist)
  • Australian cyclist

    Colville Crowe, OAM (born 19 November 1968) is an Australian Champion Cyclist who competed in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and as Kieran Modra's pilot

    Robert Crowe (cyclist)

    Robert Crowe (cyclist)

    Robert_Crowe_(cyclist)

  • Erik Schoefs
  • Belgian cyclist

    former track cyclist. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. He also acted as a pacesetter during his sporting career. Evans

    Erik Schoefs

    Erik_Schoefs

  • Jan Boyen
  • Belgian wheelchair athlete

    time trial LC2. In 2007, although an amputee, he became a professional cyclist in the able-bodied peloton with the Jartazi - Promo Fashion Continental

    Jan Boyen

    Jan_Boyen

  • Daniel Ducreux
  • French cyclist (born 1947)

    February 1947) is a French former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1968 Summer Olympics. His sporting career began with VC Pont-Audemer

    Daniel Ducreux

    Daniel_Ducreux

  • Michele Ferrari
  • Italian cyclist, coach, and author

    lifelong interest: the development of training programmes for professional cyclists. One of Ferrari's earliest successes was coaching Francesco Moser to achieve

    Michele Ferrari

    Michele_Ferrari

  • List of Rhodes Scholars
  • John's 2006 New Zealand 2006 Commonwealth Games and 2008 Olympic Games cyclist from New Zealand Noorain Khan Rice University St. Antony's 2006 United

    List of Rhodes Scholars

    List_of_Rhodes_Scholars

  • Leonard Meredith
  • English cyclist

    (2 February 1882 – 27 January 1930) was a British track and road racing cyclist who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics, in the 1912 Summer Olympics,

    Leonard Meredith

    Leonard Meredith

    Leonard_Meredith

  • Tour of Albania
  • Multi-stage cycling race

    ceremonial welcome, providing the cyclists with lodging, meals and medical assistance. It became customary for the top three cyclists in each stage to receive

    Tour of Albania

    Tour_of_Albania

  • Beryl Burton
  • English racing cyclist (1937–1996)

    Beryl Burton OBE (12 May 1937 – 5 May 1996) was an English racing cyclist who dominated the women's sport, winning more than 90 domestic championships

    Beryl Burton

    Beryl Burton

    Beryl_Burton

  • Walter Ricci
  • French cyclist

    Walter Ricci (born 5 February 1946) is a retired French racing cyclist. His sporting career began with CSM Persan. He rode in the 1970 Tour de France

    Walter Ricci

    Walter_Ricci

  • List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
  • Stockard, Miss Alabama 2024 winner Jordan Stolz, speed skater Inga Thompson, cyclist Farrah Abraham, reality television personality Charly Arnolt, American

    List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements

    List_of_Donald_Trump_2024_presidential_campaign_non-political_endorsements

  • Paris
  • Capital of France

    marked bus lanes are free for use by cyclists, with a protective barrier against encroachments from vehicles. Cyclists have the right to ride in both directions

    Paris

    Paris

    Paris

  • Red Bull GmbH
  • Austrian conglomerate company

    Red Bull range of energy drinks. It is also known for its wide range of sporting events and teams. The headquarters of Red Bull GmbH are located in Fuschl

    Red Bull GmbH

    Red Bull GmbH

    Red_Bull_GmbH

  • Australia at the 2024 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    semifinal; QF – Qualify to quarterfinal Australia entered a team of six road cyclists (three male and three female). Australia qualified three male and three

    Australia at the 2024 Summer Olympics

    Australia at the 2024 Summer Olympics

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  • Jorge Mendes
  • Portuguese football agent (born 1966)

    Patricia Mamona, surfer Frederico Morais, tennis player João Sousa and the cyclist João Almeida. Mendes' first deal as a football agent came in 1996 when

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  • Virohin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Virohin

    Sprouting

    Virohin

  • Ullasin | உல்லாஸீந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ullasin | உல்லாஸீந

    Playing, Sporting

    Ullasin | உல்லாஸீந

  • Spring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spring

    English : of uncertain origin. Early examples, as for example William Spring (Yorkshire 1280), all point to a personal name or nickname, perhaps going back to an Old English byname derived from the verb springan ‘to jump or leap’ (see Springer 1). Alternatively, it could be a topographic name from Middle English spring ‘young wood’, ‘spring’. Compare Springer. Reaney derives the surname from the word denoting the season, although the word is not attested in this sense until the 16th century, the usual Middle English word being lenten. Compare Lenz. The surname has also been established in Ireland (County Kerry) for several centuries.German : from Middle High German sprinc, Middle Low German sprink ‘spring’, ‘well’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or well, or habitational name from Springe near Hannover.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Springer.John Spring emigrated from England and settled in Watertown, MA, in 1634.

    Spring

  • Sparling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sparling

    English : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English sparewe ‘sparrow’ (see Sparrow).Altered form of German Sperling.

    Sparling

  • Spring
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Christian, English, Indian

    Spring

    Springtime; Spring Season; Rapid Movement

    Spring

  • Spurling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Spurling

    English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English sparewe ‘sparrow’. Compare Sparrow.

    Spurling

  • Dharuna | தருநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dharuna | தருநா

    Supporting

    Dharuna | தருநா

  • Shrutik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shrutik

    Starting

    Shrutik

  • Ullasin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ullasin

    Playing; Sporting

    Ullasin

  • Ramak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ramak

    Delighting; Gratifying; Sporting

    Ramak

  • Sverting
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Sverting

    Son of Runolf Ulfsson.

    Sverting

  • Sukrida
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Sukrida

    Sporting; An Angel

    Sukrida

  • Sperring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Sperring

    English (Somerset) : metonymic occupational name for a spurrier (a maker of spurs), from Old French esporon, esperun ‘spur’.

    Sperring

  • Skanda
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Skanda

    Spurting; Flowing

    Skanda

  • Dharun
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dharun

    Supporting

    Dharun

  • SPRING
  • Female

    English

    SPRING

    English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement." 

    SPRING

  • Sperling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Sperling

    English and German : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English sparewe, Middle High German spar(e) ‘sparrow’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Sperling ‘sparrow’.

    Sperling

  • Dharun | தரூந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dharun | தரூந

    Supporting

    Dharun | தரூந

  • Virohin | விரோஹீந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Virohin | விரோஹீந

    Sprouting

    Virohin | விரோஹீந

  • Spring
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Spring

    Lively, Entertainer, From a stream or a Spring, The Spring season, The Spring season

    Spring

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  • Jeevith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jeevith

    Living for Ever

  • Ingalill
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish

    Ingalill

    Ing's lily.

  • Rudramurthy
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Rudramurthy

    Idol of Lord Shiva

  • IMRE
  • Male

    Hungarian

    IMRE

     Hungarian form of German Emmerich, IMRE means "work-power." Compare with another form of Imre.

  • Neeya |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Neeya |

    A desire for something, Purpose, Bright, Lord Hanuman

  • Thanga | தஂகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Thanga | தஂகா

    Golden

  • Afizah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Afizah

    A Person who Knows the Recital of the Quran

  • Nadirah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Nadirah

    Rare; Precious

  • Pankajam
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil

    Pankajam

    Lotus

  • Parushi | பருஷீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Parushi | பருஷீ

    The beautiful and intelligent

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  • Skirting
  • n.

    A skirting board.

  • Shooting
  • n.

    A wounding or killing with a firearm; specifically (Sporting), the killing of game; as, a week of shooting.

  • Snort
  • n.

    The act of snorting; the sound produced in snorting.

  • Parting
  • v.

    Given when departing; as, a parting shot; a parting salute.

  • Leg
  • n.

    A disreputable sporting character; a blackleg.

  • Spurting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Spurt

  • Sporting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sport

  • Sporting
  • a.

    Of pertaining to, or engaging in, sport or sporrts; exhibiting the character or conduct of one who, or that which, sports.

  • Spotting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Spot

  • Sperling
  • n.

    A smelt; a sparling.

  • Shooting
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to shooting; for shooting; darting.

  • Outsport
  • v. t.

    To exceed in sporting.

  • Rhonchisonant
  • a.

    Making a snorting noise; snorting.

  • Parting
  • n.

    The act of parting or dividing; the state of being parted; division; separation.

  • Shooting
  • n.

    A sensation of darting pain; as, a shooting in one's head.

  • Spirling
  • n.

    Sparling.

  • Spouting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Spout

  • Sportling
  • n.

    A little person or creature engaged in sports or in play.

  • Shooting
  • n.

    The act of one who, or that which, shoots; as, the shooting of an archery club; the shooting of rays of light.

  • Snorting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Snort