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From: blanken@uiucdcs.Uiuc.ARPA
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Subject: Re: How To Make Your Bicycle Faster
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Date: Tue, 2-Jul-85 20:27:00 EDT
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Nf-From: uiucdcs.Uiuc.ARPA!blanken    Jul  2 19:27:00 1985


 The issue of Scientific American you are speaking of featured an HPV
(human powered vehicle, although it has been updated to HPLV to specify
that it is a "land" vehicle as opposed to, say, the Gossamer(sp?) Albtross)
that is called the VECTOR. It was the world record holder for the HPLV land
speed record. 

For your information.

Windsor at the U of I