VELOPATHIC

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May 04, 2017
105-Year Old Robert Marchand Recognized as World’s Oldest Competitive Cyclist
The Guinness World Records officially recognized 105-year old Robert Marchand as the world’s oldest competitive cyclist today. On January
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May 02, 2017
Eurobike Outlines Trends That Will Shape the Show’s Future
The world’s leading trade shows stand out because they envision and anticipate developments in a given industry. For over
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May 02, 2017
“Oak” Pushes the Boundaries of Cycling Animation
Created while studying at the KASK School at the University College of Arts in Ghent, Belgium, Jeroen Ceulebrouck’s film short,
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May 01, 2017
Chrome Industries Launches “Frames for Good” Charity Auction
For over 20 years, Chrome Industries has built its brand around cycling, art and community engagement. For their latest
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Apr 28, 2017
Alé Cycling Organizes “Alé la Merckx” Bike Tour & GranFondo
Alé has organized a special cycling trip and GranFondo event to celebrate cycling’s biggest icon, Eddy Merckx, called Alé la
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Apr 28, 2017
The Unbearable Whiteness of Cycling
article by Kevin Hylton Every summer cycling enthusiasts anticipate the start of the Tour de France, and in more
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Apr 28, 2017
Bell Helmet Celebrates Its Champions with “All-Stars” Video Series
Bell Helmets announced this week, the kickoff of its Bell All-Stars storytelling campaign that celebrates the rich history of
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Apr 25, 2017
Crossing Israel’s Negev Desert by Bike
The Negev is a rocky desert in the south of Israel, covering almost half of the country, and extending
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Apr 24, 2017
A Guide for Drivers and Cyclists to Properly Share the Road
article by Kurt Holzer of Bike Law In every car versus bike collision, it is the same loser every
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Apr 21, 2017
New 140 Kilometer Cycleway Planned for Italy’s Lake Garda
Italy’s Lake Garda could soon be circumnavigated by bicycle, if plans for a new perimeter cycle path go ahead.
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