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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.

The St. Paul Daily Globe declared that Louise Armaindo had "the best record in the world among women as an all-round athlete."
Women cyclists would often return to racing even after being physically injured in a previous race.
Rivalries developed as women worked to break each other’s records, and some began to battle back and forth.
Jane Yatman and Jane Lindsay dueled back and forth in an effort to break each other’s records.
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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Select these as important for a summary about competition among women racers:
- The St. Paul Daily Globe declared that Louise Armaindo had "the best record in the world among women as an all-round athlete." (shows public recognition/benchmarks)
- Rivalries developed as women worked to break each other’s records, and some began to battle back and forth. (directly describes competitive dynamic)
- Jane Yatman and Jane Lindsay duelled back and forth in an effort to break each other’s records. (specific example of rivalry)
- 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. (example of record‑breaking feats that fueled competition)

Do not include:
- Women cyclists would often return to racing even after being physically injured in a previous race. (relevant to perseverance/risks, but not specifically to competition among riders)