Which details from Chapter 4 of Wheels of Change are important to include in a summary about the competition that often existed among women bicycle racers?
Check all that apply.
[A] The St. Paul Daily Globe declared that Louise Armaindo had "the best record in the world among women as an all-round athlete."
[B] Women cyclists would often return to racing even after being physically injured in a previous race.
[C] Rivalries developed as women worked to break each other’s records, and some began to battle back and forth.
[D] Jane Yatman and Jane Lindsay dueled back and forth in an effort to break each other’s records.
[E] On May 7 and 8, 1899, Irene Brush started by pedaling 200 miles in 22 hours before going on to pedal 400 miles in 48 hours.
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