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The “Color Line” in Cycling Was a Real Thing in 1896

July 20, 2022July 20, 2022 ~ Steve Wartenberg ~ Leave a comment

There’s a long tradition in cycling: Stop and offer to help a cyclist with a mechanical issue, right? Any and every cyclist. No matter what color they may happen to be, right? Of course. Well, maybe not so much. At least back in 1896 when this happened … A wheelman by the name of William … Continue reading The “Color Line” in Cycling Was a Real Thing in 1896

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