VELOPATHIC

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Nov 02, 2015
New Belgium Brewing’s Tour de Fat Raises $650K Toward Bike Advocacy
New Belgium Brewing’s Tour de Fat, raised nearly $650,000 for bike non-profits this year, bringing its total contribution over
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Oct 30, 2015
Dirty Kanza 200 Race Receives Tourism Award
photo credits @ Dirty Kanza 200 The latest “dirt” on the Dirty Kanza 200, is it’s organizers received the 2015
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Oct 29, 2015
MIT Invents “Second Skin Biologic” Material Using Bacteria
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new, breathable material called Second Skin, that involves the
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Oct 27, 2015
Cycling the Passo Pordoi
from the Col Collective Nestled between the Gruppo del Sella and the Queen of the Dolomites, the 3,343 meter
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Oct 27, 2015
Bike Shops in the USA Experience a Sharp Decline in Visits
According to the reporting agency, Gluskin Townley, bike shops in the USA have experienced a sharp decline of 17%, in
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Oct 26, 2015
European Cycle Messenger Championships 2016
Pierced, tattooed and bearded – the men and women of the cycling underground will gather in the “City of
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Oct 26, 2015
ARTCRANK London 2015
ARTCRANK was back in London over the weekend, with its usual display of exceptional art, music and festivities all
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Oct 23, 2015
£9m Cycle Route Planned for Edinburgh, Scotland
A new multi million-euro cycling route for the city of Edinburgh, Scotland may get underway – should residents approve it.
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Oct 22, 2015
Boeing Creates “Microlattice” the Lightest Metal Ever
Boeing Creates “Microlattice” the Lightest Metal Ever Microlattice is the lightest metallic structure ever made. At 99.99% air, it’s
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Oct 22, 2015
Construction Begins on San Francisco’s First Raised Bike Lane
Construction has gotten underway in San Francisco, to build the city’s first-ever raised lane. Upon completion, the lane will
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