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The Big Bike Race

The Big Bike Race
Author: Lucy Jane Bledsoe
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1997-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0380728303

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Ernest Peterson's hopes of winning the Washington, D.C., Citywide Cup bicycle race are shattered when his grandmother gives him a huge, clunky, yellow bike for his tenth birthday. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.


Gracie Goat's Big Bike Race

Gracie Goat's Big Bike Race
Author: Erin Mirabella
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Cycling
ISBN: 9781931382885

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When Howard Horse invites his friends to a bike competition, everyone is excited -- except Gracie Goat. She doesn't know how to ride a bike, and is so scared she refuses to try. Fortunately her Grandma convinces her to face her fears. Children will relate to Gracie's self-doubt as well as her persistence in this sensitive, upbeat story featuring colorful images by award-winning illustrator Lisa Horstman. The book includes fitness tips for children to put into practice as they play.


Eric's Big Day

Eric's Big Day
Author: Rod Waters
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 9781937715236

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Eric rides his bicycle through his village to join his friend Emily for a picnic, but his trip is slowed as he comes to the aid of racing bicyclists using helpful items from his backpack, yet he continues to rush, trying his best not to disappoint Emily, leading to a surprising finish.


The Big Bike Race

The Big Bike Race
Author: Tracey Corderoy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2012
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781407124766

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Perfect for reading together or for children who are just starting to read alone. Filled with gorgeous illustrations. Willow Valley is a very special place. Nestled in a hidden valley, trees of all shapes and sizes grew on the rolling green hills and pretty flowers dance in the meadows. Only the animals who live there know their way in and out, but they hardly ever want to leave because they're having too much fun! Riley the mouse, Starla the badger and Horatio the hedgehog are the best of friends. Riley has been challenged to a bike race by the class bully Rothwell. Can Riley win?


Big Bike Race

Big Bike Race
Author: Lucy Jane Bledsoe
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1997-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780613034166

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Ernest Peterson's hopes of winning the Washington, D.C., Citywide Cup bicycle race are shattered when his grandmother gives him a huge, clunky, yellow bike for his tenth birthday.


Big Bicycle Race

Big Bicycle Race
Author: Marileta Robinson
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1984-09
Genre: Bicycle racing
ISBN: 9780516090313

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The Cabbage Patch kids celebrate the fourth of July with a picnic and a bicycle race that has a surprise winner.


Daddy's Big Bike Race

Daddy's Big Bike Race
Author: David Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781788301749

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After receiving a new racing bike for his birthday, Dad decides to enter The Big Bike Race, but who will win the gold medal? "There was Dad, Wighead, McMoo and Broom, they all lined up and the gun went BOOM!" Follow these delightful characters and their adventures as they race through the book!


American Pro

American Pro
Author: Jamie Smith
Publisher: VeloPress
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2018-05-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1948006057

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American cycling has a long tradition of riding and racing on a shoestring and a prayer. Jamie Smith explores the domestic side of the world’s biggest amateur sport in American Pro: The True Story of Bike Racing in America. American Pro rips away the thin veneer of professionalism among domestic racing teams to lay bare the heart and soul of a struggling sport. Smith traces the arc of one team’s racing career to discover colorful personalities, scrappy racing action, humor and heartbreak. American Pro shows what the sport demands: the scramble for contracts, the dynamics of team chemistry, the unending travel, the Herculean struggle to realize the dreamall for the love of bike racing. With sharp humor and insight, Smith uncovers what’s wrongand what’s rightwith America’s broken bike racing system. American Pro will transform how you think of domestic pro racing through a five-season exposé of the sport we love.


The Zion & Zara Stories

The Zion & Zara Stories
Author: Tenesha Jarvis
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2018-10-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 154626440X

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Zion and Zara are ten-year-old twins who’ve finally completed the fourth grade. It’s the first day of summer vacation, and the twins have got to find a way to start their summer off with a bang!


Women on the Move

Women on the Move
Author: Roger Gilles
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1496204174

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The 1890s was the peak of the American bicycle craze, and consumers, including women, were buying bicycles in large numbers. Despite critics who tried to discourage women from trying this new sport, women took to the bike in huge numbers, and mastery of the bicycle became a metaphor for women’s mastery over their lives. Spurred by the emergence of the “safety” bicycle and the ensuing cultural craze, women’s professional bicycle racing thrived in the United States from 1895 to 1902. For seven years, female racers drew large and enthusiastic crowds across the country, including Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City, and New Orleans—and many smaller cities in between. Unlike the trudging, round-the-clock marathons the men (and their spectators) endured, women’s six-day races were tightly scheduled, fast-paced, and highly competitive. The best female racers of the era—Tillie Anderson, Lizzie Glaw, and Dottie Farnsworth—became household names and were America’s first great women athletes. Despite concerted efforts by the League of American Wheelmen to marginalize the sport and by reporters and other critics to belittle and objectify the women, these athletes forced turn-of-the-century America to rethink strongly held convictions about female frailty and competitive spirit. By 1900 many cities began to ban the men’s six-day races, and it became more difficult to ensure competitive women’s races and attract large enough crowds. In 1902 two racers died, and the sport’s seven-year run was finished—and it has been almost entirely ignored in sports history, women’s history, and even bicycling history. Women on the Move tells the full story of America’s most popular arena sport during the 1890s, giving these pioneering athletes the place they deserve in history. Purchase the audio edition.