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Mark Fosbrook
Last updated: 27/7/2011
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Cycling
Some of the disabilities that participate in this sport are:
Amputees
Dwarf
Hearing Impairment
Learning Disabilities
Cerebral Palsy
Spinal Cord Injury
Spina bifida
Full use of their upper limbs
A disability affecting all four limbs
Limited mobility in their lower limbs
Visual Impairment
Severe Disabilities
Cycling is an excellent form of exercise and a great way to get out and see the countryside. There are many types of cycles that enable a wide range of disabilities to take part:
There are:
Adapted cycles
Trikes
Tandems
Handcycles
If you cannot propel yourself you can have assisted power or even allow a carer to cycle for you.
For more information select one of the links below: