Thursday, April 19, 2012

Cycling through the Archives: Trick Riding



 Trick riding became widely popular in the late 1880s and 1890s in Europe and America. Bicycle academies and cycle racing had already proved their staying power, and many daring young riders sought ways to take the sport to a new level. In a piece from May 13, 1899, Scientific American featured two well-known trick riders from the States: N.C. Kaufman of Rochester, NY and Lee Richardson of Milwaukee, WI. 

Cycling through the Archives: Trick Riding | Anecdotes from the Archive, Scientific American Blog Network

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