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Mason Robinson had Taylor on his mind as he ascended the incline, finishing in 33:65 seconds. Robinson was part of a group of cyclists from Macon, Georgia, who belong to the Major Taylor Middle ...
It’s also steep, averaging an 18% grade from start to finish. It was the annual George Street Bike Challenge for Marshall “Major” Taylor, the “Worcester Whirlwind,” who died in 1932.
"Major Taylor lived in Worcester most of his life, from 1895 to 1930," said Lynne Tolman, ... There are a number of bike trails across the US named after Taylor – including one in Chicago.
The Major Taylor Cycling Club of Denver offers group rides to encourage more Black cyclists. ... Alton Dillard got his first pedal tractor from a Schwinn bike shop on Colfax Avenue.
Major Taylor's canvas was a bike, and he fought in the whitewash game of cycling, using his colored brush hands to paint a more accurate picture of the Black man.
"Major Taylor lived in Worcester most of his life, from 1895 to 1930," said Lynne Tolman, ... There are a number of bike trails across the US named after Taylor – including one in Chicago.
Major Taylor's canvas was a bike, and he fought in the whitewash game of cycling, using his colored brush hands to paint a more accurate picture of the Black man.
May is National Bike Month. The legacy of Black biking legend Marshall Walter “Major” Taylor has inspired groups across the country to get out and ride and increase the number of Black people ...
The journey of 1899 title winner Major Taylor is even more remarkable when you consider the kind of bike that got him there. The journey of cycling’s first African-American world champ is even more ...