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Indoor cycling
, including
cycle ball
and
artistic cycling
, were part of the
World Games
in 1989.
Contents
1
Medalists
1.1
Cycle ball
1.1.1
Men
1.2
Artistic cycling
1.2.1
Men
1.2.1.1
Singles
1.2.1.2
Pairs
1.2.2
Women
1.2.2.1
Singles
1.2.2.2
Pairs
2
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Medalists
[
]
Cycle ball
[
]
Men
[
]
Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1989 Karlsruhe
West Germany
(FRG)
Czechoslovakia
(TCH)
Switzerland
(SUI)
Artistic cycling
[
]
Men
[
]
Singles
[
]
Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1989 Karlsruhe
(
FRG
)
(
AUT
)
(
SUI
)
Pairs
[
]
Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1989 Karlsruhe
West Germany
(FRG)
West Germany
(FRG)
West Germany
(FRG)
Women
[
]
Singles
[
]
Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1989 Karlsruhe
(
FRG
)
(
TCH
)
(
SUI
)
Pairs
[
]
Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1989 Karlsruhe
Portugal
(POR)
Czechoslovakia
(TCH)
West Germany
(FRG)
External links
[
]
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