Cycling Biomechanics

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Cycling was initiall invented by Baron Carl von Drais in 1817, but not as we know it. This was a machine which intailed two wheels which were connected by a wooden plan with a rudder device for steering, that involved people running along the ground whilst sitting down; giving them the name of a 'running machine' (in all senses) or a velocipied. This was solely used by the male population at the time of invention. 

1860’s by the Michaux factory in Paris and their addition of pedals and lever arms to the front wheel of the evolved velocipede to reveal the worlds first modern bicycle.

Read more at: http://cycling.isport.com/cycling-guides/history-of-cycling

Read more at: http://cycling.isport.com/cycling-guides/history-of-cycling

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