Definition of Wheelmen. Meaning of Wheelmen. Synonyms of Wheelmen

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Definition of Wheelmen

Wheelmen
Wheelman Wheel"man, n.; pl. Wheelmen. One who rides a bicycle or tricycle; a cycler, or cyclist.

Meaning of Wheelmen from wikipedia

- Wheelmen: Lance Armstrong, the Tour de France, and the Greatest Sports Conspiracy Ever is a non-fiction book about American cycling and Lance Armstrong...
- being referred to in America as "wheelmen", a name that lived on for nearly a century in the League of American Wheelmen until renamed the League of American...
- League of American Bicyclists (LAB), officially the League of American Wheelmen, is a membership organization that promotes cycling for fun, fitness and...
- The Road Rights and Liabilities of Wheelmen written by George B. Clementson at the height of the bicycle's golden age, in 1895, was the first treatise...
- Daniels the Emerging Star Award.refcn She appeared in One Hour Photo, Wheelmen, and House of 1000 Corpses before becoming a major cast member of Showtime's...
- Cycling Victoria (CV) is the peak governing body for organised competitive and recreational cycling within Victoria, Australia. CV is an affiliate of Cycling...
- Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos (マシンロボ クロノスの大逆襲, Mashin Robo: Chronos no Dai Gyakushū), known in France as La Revanche des GoBots (Revenge of the GoBots)...
- automobile, especially for a getaway Cyclist (bicyclist), referred to as wheelmen in the 19th century Wiilman, an indigenous Australian tribe of Western...
- Leave Your Lover (2004) – Dr. Stepniak Spider-Man 2 (2004) – Mr. Ditkovich Wheelmen (2005) – Vladimir Confessions of a Pit Fighter (2005) – Nick The Elder...
- improvements to roads and highways. In the United States, the League of American Wheelmen lobbied for the improvement of roads in the last part of the 19th century...