VELOPATHIC

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Jan 16, 2020
“The Length Of Time. Inside The Tour Divide”
The Length of Time is a reflection of Josh Ibbett’s 2019 Tour Divide experience, a mix of self-filmed GoPro
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Jan 16, 2020
Bike Share Programs are on the Rise, Yet the Gender Gap Persists
article by Kate Hosford, Meghan Winters and Stephanie Sersli It’s no secret that there is a significant gender gap
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Jan 14, 2020
Bikepacking in Lesotho, South Africa
words and photography by Kati Csak and Kim Fink Lesotho – also known as the Kingdom in the
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Jan 14, 2020
Why the Success of Bike-Share Programs is All About Location
The popularity of bike-share programs has grown in popularity thanks to the younger, more environmentally conscious generation. While they
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Jan 13, 2020
How Innovation and Digital Technologies are Boosting the Cycling Culture
Bicycles communicating with vehicles as automation rolls out across the road. Smart cities building insights on traffic flows to
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Jan 09, 2020
Injuries Involving Electric Scooters on the Rise
If there’s one thing that cyclists fear more than cars, it’s electric scooters. Yet, despite a push from urban
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Jan 07, 2020
Paris: The City of Lights Strives to Become the City of Bikes
photo credit @ Afremov.com For centuries, Paris has been a global leader in the arts, business, culture and cuisine.
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Jan 06, 2020
The Cycling Art of Niki Fisher
Artist Niki Fisher grew up in the small country town of Tumbarumba in New South Wales, Australia. When Fisher
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Dec 30, 2019
Cycling the Atlantic Coast of Portugal
words by Guti Martin, photography by Marc Gasch I openly declare myself a big fan of Portugal. Only
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Dec 23, 2019
The North American Handmade Bicycle Show to Host “International Grand Prix of Gravel”
The North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) is proud to announce the inaugural “International Grand Prix of Gravel” bike
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