| Montagne Russe: | Cyclone Racer |
| Parc d'Attractions: | Queens Pike (Long Beach, California, USA) |
| Classification: | Montagne Russe |
| Type: | Bois - Sit Down |
| Statut: | Defunct Operated from 5/30/1930 to 9/15/1968 |
| Builder: | Harry G Traver |
| Designer: | Fredrick Church |
| Categories: | Twin |
| Coût: | $140,000 USD |
| Capacité: | 2400 Personnes par heure |
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| Longueur: | 1143 m | 1143 m | |
| Hauteur: | 25.9 m | 25.9 m | |
| Inversions: | 0 | 0 | |
| Vitesse: | 80.5 km/h | 80.5 km/h | |
| Durée: | 1:45 | 1:45 | |
| Angle Vertical Maxi: | 49.5 Degrés | 49.5 Degrés | |
| G-Force: | 3.6 | 3.6 | |
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| Trains: | 4 trains with 5 cars per train. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 20 riders per train. |
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| Notes: | Some references list the Cyclone Racer's height at 110'. This figure in including the height of the pier. |
| History: | The Cyclone Racer is the only racing roller coaster ever designed by Fredrick Church. |
| Trivia: | The Cyclone Racer can been seen in the final car chase scene of the 1963 move It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. |