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<p>17 February 1869 John Mayall, Charles Spencer and Rowley Turner rode from <a href="page.php?w=Trafalgar_Square">Trafalgar Square</a>, London, to Brighton in 15 hours for 53 miles. The Times, which had sent a reporter to follow them in a coach and pair, reported an "Extraordinary Velocipede Feat." Three riders set off from <a href="page.php?w=Liverpool">Liverpool</a> to London, a journey of three days and similar to modern cycle-touring adventures, in March that same year. A newspaper report said:<blockquote>Their bicycles caused no little astonishment on the way, and the remarks passed by the natives were almost amusing. At some of the villages the boys clustered round the machines, and, where they could, caught hold of them and ran behind until they were tired out. Many enquiries were made as to the name of 'them queer horses', some called them 'whirligigs', 'menageries' and 'valparaisons'. Between <a href="page.php?w=Wolverhampton">Wolverhampton</a> and <a href="page.php?w=Birmingham">Birmingham</a>, attempts were made to upset the riders by throwing stones.</blockquote></p><p>
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