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Nancy Neiman

Nancy Neiman is an American cyclist, and the first American to compete in a European stage race.

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Nancy Neiman (married name Nancy Neiman Baranet) is an American cyclist, and the first American to compete in a European stage race.

She was the U.S. National Cycling Champion in 1953, 1954, 1956 and 1957 and was inducted into the US Bicycling Hall of Fame in 1992.1234

She wrote a memoir of her 1956 European racing experience, The Turned Down Bar. 5

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  5. Neiman Baranet, Nancy (1964). The Turned Down Bar. Dorrance and Company. LCCN 64-7624.