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Curtis White (cyclist)
Curtis White (born September 28, 1995 in Schenectady, New York, United States) is an American professional cyclist, who currently rides for Steve Tilford Foundation Racing. He is the brother of former racing cyclist Emma White. Major results Cyclo-cross ;2012–2013 : 2nd National Junior Championships ;2014–2015 : 1st Pan American Under-23 Championships : 1st Rounds 5, 7 & 8 Verge NECXS ;2015–2016 : 1st Rounds 1 & 2, Charm City Cross : 2nd Pan American Under-23 Championships ;2016–2017 : 1st Pan American Under-23 Championships : 1st Rounds 1 & 2, CRAFT Sportswear Gran Prix of Gloucester : 1st Rounds 1 & 2, NBX Gran Prix of Cross : 1st Rounds 1 & 2, The Cycle-Smart Northampton International : 1st Round 2, Supercross Cup UCI Weekend : 1st Round 2, KMC Cyclo-Cross Festival ;2017–2018 : 1st Overall Vittoria Northeast Series ::1st Northampton Day 1 ::1st Northampton Day 2 ::1st Suffern Day 2 ::2nd Suffern Day 1 ::2nd Warwick Day 1 ::3rd Warwick Day 2 ::3rd Gloucester ...
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Schenectady, New York
Schenectady () is a city in Schenectady County, New York, United States, of which it is the county seat. As of the 2020 census, the city's population of 67,047 made it the state's ninth-largest city by population. The city is in eastern New York, near the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers. It is in the same metropolitan area as the state capital, Albany, which is about southeast. Schenectady was founded on the south side of the Mohawk River by Dutch colonists in the 17th century, many of whom came from the Albany area. The name "Schenectady" is derived from the Mohawk word ''skahnéhtati'', meaning "beyond the pines" and used for the area around Albany, New York. Residents of the new village developed farms on strip plots along the river. Connected to the west by the Mohawk River and Erie Canal, Schenectady developed rapidly in the 19th century as part of the Mohawk Valley trade, manufacturing, and transportation corridor. By 1824, more people worked in manufac ...
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Thompson, Connecticut
Thompson is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The town was named after Sir Robert Thompson, an English landholder. The population was 9,189 at the 2020 census. Thompson is located in the northeastern corner of the state and is bordered on the north by Webster, Massachusetts and Dudley, Massachusetts, on the east by Douglas, Massachusetts and Burrillville, Rhode Island, on the west by Woodstock, Connecticut, and on the south by Putnam, Connecticut. Thompson has the highest-banked race track (Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, a 5/8 mile oval and a restored 1.7 mile road course) in New England. This speedway holds one of the biggest race programs in New England, ''The World Series of Auto Racing'', where 16 divisions and about 400 cars show up each fall. Another claim to fame is that the Tri-State Marker is located just on the border of Thompson. The term " Swamp Yankee" is thought to have originated in Thompson during the American Revolution in 1776. In colo ...
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