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Revision as of 08:38, 25 January 2007 editCypherpunk (talk | contribs)530 edits there are "goldsprint" photos and videos poping up on the web and regular events coast-to-coast in cities like nyc and seattle so it seems worthy. i hope someone will work on the historic past.  Revision as of 01:16, 30 January 2007 edit undo207.171.180.101 (talk) link the messengersNext edit →
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A goldsprint is a race between stationary bike riders. The cycles are otherwise normal bikes perched on rollers. The rollers are in turn attached to a device that measures distance and can display the progress of the riders. A goldsprint is a race between stationary bike riders. The cycles are otherwise normal bikes perched on rollers. The rollers are in turn attached to a device that measures distance and can display the progress of the riders. Goldsprints are closely related to ] culture.


Bike Works NYC maintains a gallery of various classic and modern . Bike Works NYC maintains a gallery of various classic and modern .

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A goldsprint is a race between stationary bike riders. The cycles are otherwise normal bikes perched on rollers. The rollers are in turn attached to a device that measures distance and can display the progress of the riders. Goldsprints are closely related to bicycle messenger culture.

Bike Works NYC maintains a gallery of various classic and modern goldsprint machines.

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