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In 1890s Chicago, bicycles were all the rage

Chicago Tribune, May 3, 2014 — Chicago’s fastest, rudest bicyclists were called “scorchers.” They hunched over their handlebars as they raced in the streets. Read my story in the Chicago Tribune.

Published May 3, 2014By Robert Loerzel
Categorized as History Tagged bicycles, chicago tribune

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