Which quotes and statistics from chapter 4 of Wheels of Change most develop the central idea that women bicycle racers were very competitive with each other?

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Your answer would be, Many sustained injuries at a race in 1881, five of the six female competitors had previously suffered at least one broken arm, but they kept coming back.

Even so, she "rode like a wild woman for at least an hour and a half" on night five, finally tiring and falling to fourth place.

"Bitter rivalry, that characteristic feminine trait, and the determination to 'get even' are seemingly the actuating motives," wrote the Times.







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b, c ,e

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