Disabled Cycling
Disabled
Some cyclists have disabilities which may affect the way they ride. For example, blind cyclists sometimes partner with sighted cyclists to ride tandem bicycles.
Top: Sports: Cycling: Disabled
See Also:
- Personal web site and journal documenting the cross-county trek of a below-the-knee amputee. Contains unique perspectives and information.
- Latest results, press clippings and contacts for this Paralympic gold medalist.
- Specialized section of Amputee Web Site. Provides invaluable tips for the lower limb amputee considering the use of a bicycle for any reason.
- Australian site that introduces people with disabilities to the world of cycling. Contacts, local venues and equipment requests are included.
- Introduction, records, results, and rankings pertaining to international paralympic cycling competitors. Almost all information is available in the form of PDF documents.
- Provides support, education, and awareness for deaf cyclists. Features such items as an events calendar, membership information, photo gallery, and affiliated cycling club listing.
- Events calendar for cycling provided by the United States Association of Blind Athletes (USABA).
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