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U.S. Bicycling Hall of
Fame Exhibit
Founded in 1986, The U.S.
Bicycling Hall of Fame has
established itself as a primary
source of historical bicycling
information and artifacts in the
United States.
The Hall of Fame recognizes
those who have contributed to
the long history of bicycling
and has inducted over 90 of
bicycling's most significant
luminaries including
Marshall "Major" Taylor, Alf
Goullet, Connie Carpenter-Phinney,
Frank Kamer, Jackie Simes III,
and Greg LeMond.
Located in Bridgewater, New
Jersey, the Hall of Fame offers
a dynamic display of the history
of the sport. In the summer of
2005, the Hall of Fame donated
exhibits, memorabilia and all
90-plus of the inductees plaques
to the ADT Event Center at the
Home Depot Center. The ADT Event
Center is the only indoor track
in North America and hosts the
U.S. Nationals, UCI World Cup
and 2005 UCI World
Championships, along with
thousands of cycling enthusiasts
and visitors each year.
The U.S. Bicycling Hall of
Fame is dedicated to promoting
and preserving the history of
bicycling by collecting,
preserving and exhibiting
memorabilia and artifacts
relating to competitive and
recreational bicycling, and to
the people who dedicated
themselves to the sport.
The exhibit is open to the
public during Velodrome training
classes and during cycling
events. Please consult the
training schedule for times. |