VELOPATHIC

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Feb 19, 2020
Recycled Automobile Tires to be Used in the Development of Bike Paths in Sweden
The Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) has turned to recycled automobile tires as a means for developing new bike paths
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Feb 19, 2020
Understanding Group Ride Liability
article by Bob Mionske What happens if one of the cyclists hits a pedestrian or a car or takes
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Feb 18, 2020
Why Easy Access is the Key to a Successful Bike-Share Program
According to a new study, even a relatively short walk to find the nearest bike is enough to deter
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Feb 10, 2020
How Mexico City is Becoming a Mecca for Urban Cycling
With its population of over 21 million, people could be forgiven for assuming that trying to cycle through Mexico
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Feb 07, 2020
What is the Future of Micromobility?
Is the buzz surrounding shared micromobility overwhelming its real-world potential? The business model has gained tremendous attention recently, as interest
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Feb 06, 2020
ENVE Offers Dirty Kanza Giveaway
Did you miss out on a Dirty Kanza entry this year? Don’t despair, not all hope is lost. On
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Jan 28, 2020
“Hunting the Unexpected” Bikepacking Across Kyrgyzstan
words by Frederic Horny, photography by Richard Bord Kyrgyzstan is a young nation, less than 30 years old, historically occupied
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Jan 27, 2020
Copenhagen Eco-Friendly “Bicycle Hills” Provide Parking for Thousands of Bicycles
The Danish architectural firm, COBE, recently completed an innovative space at the Karen Blixens Plads in Copenhagen, which not only
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Jan 24, 2020
Why Turkey is Becoming One of the World’s Largest Exporters of Bicycles
Given its duty-free status as a member of the European Union (EU), as well as its role in Euro-Mediterranean
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Jan 22, 2020
“IDrewYourBike” Cycling Art Made with Just a Finger and an iPhone
“Pull my finger” may have more connotations than just flatulence when it comes to cycling art. Armed with just
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