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# Work through ] # Work through ]
# Make the point that recumbents are banned from Tour de France since 1934 and we shouldn't be riding diamond frames # Make the point that recumbents are banned from Tour de France since 1934 and we shouldn't be riding diamond frames
# Make the point that recumbents while exceeding the performance of conventional, or diamond framed bikes, in some situations, there are many situations in which they perform poorer.
# Expand this to-do list. # Expand this to-do list.

Revision as of 01:37, 4 August 2005

  1. Attract more members: Leave invitations on talk pages, etc.
  2. Cleanup List of bicycle parts: Change entries from links (especially those linked to non-cycling articles, such as eyelet and fender) to definition list (using ; and : wiki markup).
  3. Cleanup and consolidate the racing-related pages. Ongoing efforts include streamlining the various racing categories and classifications under the UCI. Particularly common mistakes include the different languages/spellings used for various races.
  4. Work through Category:Cycling stubs
  5. Make the point that recumbents are banned from Tour de France since 1934 and we shouldn't be riding diamond frames
  6. Make the point that recumbents while exceeding the performance of conventional, or diamond framed bikes, in some situations, there are many situations in which they perform poorer.
  7. Expand this to-do list.