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- Keith_Kingbay abstract "Keith Kingbay (born on 30 April 1914) was a racer, manufacturer, advocate, and author in bicycling. He was raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, and became a road and track racing cyclist in the 1940s before moving to Chicago to work for the Schwinn Bicycle Company.".
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- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageExternalLink www.bikeleague.org.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageExternalLink fall05_magazine.pdf.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageExternalLink www.illinoiscycling.com.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageExternalLink www.schwinnbike.com.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageExternalLink www.usbhof.com.
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- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink 1959_Pan_American_Games.
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- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:1995_deaths.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_male_cyclists.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cycling_advocates.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Chicagoland_Bicycle_Federation.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Colorado.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Cycle_sport.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Cycling.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Cycling_advocacy.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Denver.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Derailleur_gears.
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- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Schwinn.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink George_Fichter.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Guide.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Kenosha,_Wisconsin.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink League_of_American_Bicyclists.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Mebibyte.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Paramount_(bicycle).
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Dudley_White.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Phyllis_Harmon.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Presidents_Council_on_Fitness,_Sports,_and_Nutrition.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Road_bicycle_racing.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Schwinn_Bicycle_Company.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Track_cycling.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink USA_Cycling.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Bicycling_Hall_of_Fame.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Olympic_Committee.
- Keith_Kingbay wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin.
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- Keith_Kingbay subject Category:1914_births.
- Keith_Kingbay subject Category:1995_deaths.
- Keith_Kingbay subject Category:American_male_cyclists.
- Keith_Kingbay subject Category:Cycling_advocates.
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- Keith_Kingbay comment "Keith Kingbay (born on 30 April 1914) was a racer, manufacturer, advocate, and author in bicycling. He was raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, and became a road and track racing cyclist in the 1940s before moving to Chicago to work for the Schwinn Bicycle Company.".
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- Keith_Kingbay depiction Chicago_Mayor_Daley_and_Keith_Kingbay_on_Schwinn.jpg.
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