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  2. Ultimate Bike Care Deal! Limited-Time Discounts + Points Perks, Get It Now! 🌟
  3. ¡Descubre Miravia: Tu destino de tecnología y estilo con ofertas imbatibles!
  4. Explore the USA with eSIM – Stay Connected Hassle-Free in Los Angeles!
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  13. Decisions Decisions How To Pick The Best Electric Bike
  14. Safety Guide Staying Visible
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  16. How To Wrap A Bike
  17. Restoring A Classic Petr And The Jaguar
  18. Bike Style Guide Electric Bikes
  19. Kickstand And Shout Its National Bike Month
  20. The History Of The Schwinn Sting Ray And Krates
  21. How To Clean Your Bike
  22. Learning How To Ride A Bike
  23. How To Teach Your Child To Ride A Bike
  24. Let S Bike To School
  25. 5 tips to teach you how to buy an electric bike
  26. Can You Use An E Bike For Exercise
  27. Spring Tune Up
  28. What To Wear When Biking In The Winter
  29. How To Teach Your Child To Ride A Bike
  30. How To Get Outdoors And Stay Active During Social Distancing
  31. Light Up Bike Helmets 101 Using The Schwinn Insight Ert
  32. Choosing The Right Bike
  33. Electric Bike Safety Pre Ride Checklist
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  35. Celebrate Bike Month With Schwinn
  36. How To Use Hand Brakes
  37. Bike Style Guide Electric Bikes
  38. How To Clean Your Bike Helmet
  39. Five Summer Biking Ideas
  40. How To Replace Road Bike Bar Tape
  41. Market Insight | The Hot Overseas e-Bike Market
  42. The Ultimate Day Date Bike
  43. Guide To Clipless Pedals
  44. The Guide To Pumping Bicycle Tires
  45. Safety Guide Staying Visible
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  49. Criterium Racing What Is It And How To Get Started
  50. E Bikes For Kids Are Charging Up The Next Generation Of Riders
  51. The Schwinn Tornado A Whirlwind Of Fun
  52. How To Fit A Bike Helmet
  53. A Birthday Bike In 1969
  54. Choosing The Right Bike
  55. A Look Back Who Was Ignaz Schwinn
  56. Biking To School Why When And How
  57. Motorcycle and e-bike helmet evaluation results are out
  58. Biking Signals
  59. How To Find The Right Bike For You
  60. Bicycle Halloween Costume Ideas
  61. Feeling Good Is Just A Bike Ride Away
  62. Converting bicycles to e-bikes offers practical solutions
  63. Guide To Fixing Squeaky Bike Brakes
  64. Biking To School Why When And How
  65. Better Together
  66. How To Bike With Your Dog
  67. Six Tips For Commuting In The City
  68. Phoenix S9 electric bike review: folding design, charging while riding, power range of 350 kilometers
  69. No Limits Wheels Of Empowerment
  70. Learning How To Ride A Bike
  71. Can You Use An E Bike For Exercise
  72. Bike Style Guide Commuter
  73. How To Use Hand Brakes
  74. A Brief Herstory Of Cycling
  75. How To Assemble A Schwinn Smartstart Kids Bicycle
  76. Ride With Pride
  77. Yadi Mojie Mini e-bike evaluation: 20-inch tires + 7-step gears, help to run 280 kilometers
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  79. Heartwarming e-Bike
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  82. How To Choose The Right Style Of Bike Helmet
  83. Decisions Decisions How To Pick The Best Electric Bike
  84. The Great Major Taylor
  85. E Bike Microadventures With Peter Kraus
  86. Master these anti-freezing tips to let the e-bike run farther
  87. Expert Explanation E Bike Wattage Range And Weight
  88. Where To Ride Your Schwinn Bike
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  90. Learning To Ride The Tricycle A Toddlers First Bike
  91. MS-EBIKE Electric Bike Review: 7 Levels of Speed, 6 Travel Modes, Boosted Range 280KM
  92. Bike Style Guide Hybrid
  93. Gifts For Bike Riders
  94. 3Beautiful Electric Bike Rides
  95. Schwinn Partners With American Family Dreamdrive To Provide Free Bikes For Kids In Our Community
  96. How To Ride An E Bike
  97. The Guide To Adult Bike Sizes And Fit
  98. The Schwinn Tornado A Whirlwind Of Fun
  99. Schwinn Insider Stranger Things Edition
  100. A Kozy Tradition Ron Kozy
  101. New Electric Bike Owners Guide
  102. Phoenix e-bike S1 review: equipped with 26-inch wheels + 9 gears, range of 400 kilometers
  103. Biking Signals
  104. Camping Biking
  105. How Do Electric Bikes Work
  106. The Guide To Kids Bike Sizes And Height
  107. Bike Style Guide Road
  108. Guide To Fix A Flat
  109. How To Find The Right Bike Light
  110. Six Safety Tips For Biking With Kids
  111. Expert Explanation E Bike Wattage Range And Weight
  112. Indoor Adventures With Schwinn Coloring Pages
  113. Guide To Biking In The Winter
  114. The Guide To Pumping Bicycle Tires
  115. Making Helmet Safety Stylish
  116. What You Need To Know For Autumn Bike Rides
  117. Tone E Scooter Grip Assembly
  118. Best Places For Fall Bike Rides
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In honor of Black History Month, we’re shining a spotlight on the one, the only, the greatest: Major Taylor. Who was Major Taylor? We’re so glad you asked. Major Taylor was an early 20th-century African American cyclist and the greatest sprinter of all time. He won numerous competitions and world titles, set multiple world records, and was one of the very first Black celebrity athletes.

Let’s take a closer look.

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Marshall Walter “Major” Taylor was born on November 26, 1878, in Indianapolis, Indiana. His parents, Gilbert and Saphronia (Kelter) Taylor, had eight children, and money was tight. But then it just so happened that young Marshall was gifted a bicycle by his father’s employer. Little did anyone know just how far cycling would take him.

By the early 1890s, Taylor was already a skilled trick rider. He was hired by a local bike shop owner to perform tricks outside the shop while wearing a military uniform (thus the nickname ‘Major’) as a form of advertising. Through that job, Taylor befriended a bike racer by the name of Louis Munger, who got him into racing and persuaded him to move to Worcester, Massachusetts. It was from there that Taylor’s career was about to take off.

Taylor started competing in amateur races as early as 1890 and won his first significant race in 1895: a 75-mile road race where he was the only rider to complete it. With that feat under his belt, and some encouragement from Munger, it was time to take the next step.

Taylor went pro in 1896, at just 18 years old, by participating in a six-day race at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It didn’t take long before he was hailed as the “most formidable racer in America.” Taylor was referred to as the “Black Cyclone” by the press, and even President Theodore Roosevelt was a fan.

In 1899, Taylor won the World Cycling Championship one-mile sprint – making him only the second Black athlete to win a world title in a recognized sport. The first being George Dixon, a Canadian bantamweight boxer.

But he was just getting started. In 1898 – 1899 alone, Taylor established seven world records:

In 1900, Taylor became the American sprint champion and spent the next several years racing in Europe and Australia, with numerous wins. During that time, things were looking up in his personal life as well. In 1902, Taylor married Daisy Morris, and together they welcomed a daughter, Sydney, in 1904.

However, despite all his great success, Taylor still faced many challenges – not all of them athletic.

Racism was rife in the world of cycling around the turn of the 20th century. Black riders like Taylor were often excluded from racing, either by the organization or by white cyclists who would refuse to compete against them. But that wasn’t all. When Taylor was permitted to race, he often had to deal with insults, fouls, and outright sabotage (like ice water thrown on him, and nails on the track) perpetrated by both competitors and spectators.

One of the worst incidents was in 1897. In a one-mile race, Taylor placed second, and a cyclist named William Becker was third. After the race, as reported in the New York Times, Becker “wheeled up behind Taylor and grabbed him by the shoulder. The colored man was thrown to the ground, Becker choked him into a state of insensibility, and the police were obliged to interfere.”

The overt racism against Taylor certainly took a toll, particularly in terms of physical and mental strain. Because of this, Taylor did not encourage others to follow in his footsteps. He did not want others to experience the hostility he had had to endure.

Even so, he was resilient. “Life is too short for a man to hold bitterness in his heart,” he wrote in his autobiography. And so he kept going.

Taylor retired from professional cycling in 1910 at the age of 32. Though he was still performing well, he felt that age was catching up with him. His very last competition was in an “old timers” race in 1917.

After he left professional cycling, Taylor fell onto hard times. There were various business ventures, none of which became profitable. There were also bad investments, including a self-published autobiography. Then, of course, the stock market crashed in 1929. The financial hardship and stress were significant, and around that time, Taylor became estranged from his wife and daughter.

By 1930, Taylor was living at a YMCA Hotel in Chicago, trying to sell copies of his autobiography door-to-door. He suffered a heart attack in March of 1932. He survived thanks to a successful operation but remained in poor health. Marshall “Major” Taylor died in the Cook County Hospital’s charity ward on June 21, 1932, at the age of 53.

Unfortunately, due to their estranged relationship, Taylor’s wife and daughter did not know of his death at first. Therefore, Taylor was initially buried at Mount Glenwood Cemetery near Chicago in an unmarked pauper’s grave. However, he wouldn’t be staying there.

In 1948, a group of cyclists got together to give Major Taylor a proper burial. The group included former cycling stars and members of the Olde Tymers Athletic Club of South Wabash Avenue YMCA. Armed with funds donated by Frank W. Schwinn (head of the Schwinn Bicycle Company at the time), they organized Taylor’s exhumation and reburial in a more prominent location of the same cemetery. They added a plaque that reads:

There are now numerous monuments, buildings, streets, clubs, and races named for the great Major Taylor. He’s even the namesake of our Marshall e-bike. His towering athletic achievements – won in the face of adversity (and outright hostility) – paired with his courage and grace, makes Marshall Walter “Major” Taylor one of the finest sportsmen in history. Now gone, but never forgotten.

Major Taylor, World Champion Bicyclist – The New York Times (nytimes.com)

The Unknown Story of “The Black Cyclone,” the Cycling Champion Who Broke the Color Barrier | History| Smithsonian Magazine

The “Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World:” Marshall Walter “Major” Taylor (1878-1932) | Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana’s Digital Newspaper Program

Major Taylor bike exhibit races into Indiana Museum, celebrates Black cycling legend – Bikerumor