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Bicycle map         
  • A printed bicycle map of Cincinnati.
  • 1975 cycling map of Denver Colorado
  • 2016 bike map showing the area around the national mall in DC
  • Screen capture of OpenStreetMap's cycling layer showing a location near downtown Cincinnati, Ohio.
Bicycle suitability map
A bicycle map or bike map is a map designed specifically for bicyclists. Bike maps often include features not on general purpose street maps such as bike lanes, bike paths, bike routes, bike shops, topographical features like major hills, etc.
History of the bicycle         
  • 1886 Swift Safety Bicycle
  • Bicycle in Plymouth, England at the start of the 20th century
  • a ca. 1887 color print
  • Drais's 1817 design made to measure
  • draisine]]'' (around 1820), the earliest two-wheeler
  • 1897
  • The 2005 Giant Innova is an example of a typical 700C [[hybrid bicycle]]. It has 27 speeds, front fork and seat suspension, an adjustable stem and [[disc brakes]] for wet-weather riding.
  • Denis Johnson's son riding a velocipede, depicted in a [[lithograph]] (1819)
  • carbon fiber]] stays and forks, a drop handlebar, and narrow tires and wheels.
  • An 1889 Lady's safety bicycle
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  • McCall]]'s first (top) and improved velocipede of 1869 – later predated to 1839 and attributed to MacMillan
  • 2008 Nazca Fuego short wheelbase recumbent with 20" front wheel and 26" rear wheel
  • A ''[[penny-farthing]]'' or ''ordinary'' bicycle photographed in the [[Škoda museum]] in the [[Czech Republic]]
  • Starley's "Royal Salvo" tricycle, as owned by Queen Victoria
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  • German [[Wehrmacht]] Radfahrtruppe bicycle troops
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ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of bicycle; Bicycle history; Push bikes
Vehicles that have two wheels and require balancing by the rider date back to the early 19th century. The first means of transport making use of two wheels arranged consecutively, and thus the archetype of the bicycle, was the German draisine dating back to 1817.
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A Moment Like This

"A Moment Like This" is the debut single by American singer Kelly Clarkson. The song was written by Jörgen Elofsson and John Reid from British house music project Nightcrawlers and produced by Stephen Ferrera and Steve Mac. It was released as a double A-side with "Before Your Love" as her coronation single after winning the first season of American Idol. The song was later included on her debut studio album, Thankful (2003). "A Moment Like This" was a huge hit in North America, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian Singles Chart.

In 2006, the song was recorded and released by British singer Leona Lewis, the winner of the third series of The X Factor. Her version was the Christmas number one for 2006, outselling the rest of the top 40 combined. Lewis' version has sold 914,000 copies as of 2015.