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Cycling (Olympic.org) Updated: 2006-08-21 19:12 Olympic sport since 1896
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Phonak's team rider Floyd Landis of the U.S. (R), wearing the
leader's yellow jersey, cycles with his team mates in the Alps during the
16th stage of the 93rd Tour de France between Bourg-D'Oisans and La
Toussuire, July 19, 2006. [Reuters] | Bicycles were first developed in 1817and have long since been used as a form
of transport. Originally, the front wheel was much larger than the rear wheel,
and the rider was elevated a great deal, making them difficult to control and
very dangerous. In 1885, J.K. Starley of England devised the more modern
bike with a chain and gearing to allow the wheels to be of equal size. Although
bicycle races had been held on the old "penny farthings", the new bikes
stimulated the growth of bicycle racing as a sport.
Cycling at the Olympics features four exciting disciplines: road, track,
mountain biking and bmx.
LIST OF DISCIPLINES
Cycling BMX
Cycling Road
Cycling Track
Mountain Bike
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