Category: Uncategorized
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classicvintagecycling: Ingrid Bergman. Ingrid rides
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humansofnewyork: “I’ve moved home to live with my parents while my dad battles esophageal cancer. I think my being home has helped my mom even more than my dad. She had stopped taking care of herself. There’s this feeling of helplessness when someone you love has cancer. Two weeks can pass between appointments, and there’s…
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really-shit: Witty and hilarious signage from Seattle’s Wallingford Chevron. Now in its 11th year, this convenience store sure knows how to keep its customers interested. Every week a new comical quote is displayed for the enjoyment of a passerby, and admirers alike. Follow them on Twitter! This kind of wit is nothing to laugh at.
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3D-printed steel Arc Bicycle developed at Dutch university – BikeRadar
What next? 3D-printed steel Arc Bicycle developed at Dutch university – BikeRadar
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humansofnewyork: “I emigrated from Liberia at the age of eighteen, and a lovely Jewish family took me in and helped fund my education. Their names were Anne and William Rothenberg. They had never even met me before. But they allowed me to live with them and introduced me to everyone as their daughter. They would…
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crossconnectmag: ‘In A Backyard Far Far Away’, Craig Davison #Illustration | posted by R.S. You SW freaks may appreciate this.
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rollersinstinct: The tail end of the peloton is ‘treated’ to a shower as the cross the line at today’s Gent-Wevelgem, captured by Jered Gruber.
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Surreal Source: weheartit.com
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The Iron Age
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madaboutbike: 1950
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Coming or going?
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Sand art
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rollersinstinct: Mobile soundsystem found on OldBike. Sony Bikeman
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You can’t start ‘em too young.
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Challenging architecture
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AirForceOne landing in Cuba. Not something you see every day. Or even in the last almost 90 years.
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madaboutbike: Mr. Bean in tour de France Gotta love the Bean
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Self-Taught Afghan Engineer Makes Solar-Powered Vehicle
Self-Taught Afghan Engineer Makes Solar-Powered Vehicle
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humansofnewyork: “I went to every march and protest there was when I was young. I had a peace sign on my little yellow Volkswagen. I remember lying down on the Long Island Expressway in seventy-something to protest Kent State. Crazy, I know. But we thought that would end the war. I guess it did in…
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motomood: storms never last Source: facebook.com
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http://m.imdb.com/title/tt2088883/ An inspiring human story that just happens to involve bicycle racing.
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A view from above
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Helios Bisection Source: weheartit.com
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Looks like something out of a Dr Seuss story.
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rollersinstinct: Logan Watts and Virginia Krabill’s photos from their bikepacking trip around Uganda. You can catch more photos and stories from their trip over on bikepacking.com,
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Work & Play
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rollersinstinct: Giovanni Roma at the 1953 Giro from Herbie Sykes’ Twitter stream.
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Source: theminimalisto
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humansofnewyork: “I was married for 25 years and had five children, but I allowed myself to make decisions based on emotional glitches. I had affairs. But they were affairs of the heart. I think I had a hunger to see myself as a great man in someone else’s eyes. My wife was a fine person,…
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Bliss for both man and best friend.
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classicvintagecycling: Bicycle Ambulance, World War Two.
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rollersinstinct: “Bicycle ownership around the world is declining amid rising wealth levels and increased use of motorised vehicles in developing countries, a study has found.” Not a great conclusion from Olufolajimi Oke, Kavi Bhalla, David C. Love and Sauleh Siddiqui’s research, if we’re looking to move to a post carbon economy. … not to mention the detrimental…
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really-shit: Colorful Miami Digs recently completed building designed by DFA in has art on its ceiling to entertain passers-by in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. follow our website for more | twitter Art for passers-by.
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humansofnewyork: “I didn’t start running until I was 51 years old. I was a wimp at the time. A nothing. My marriage had fallen apart. I was only seeing my children on the weekends. I wasn’t sleeping well. I was waking up at 5:30 AM every morning, probably after a long night of drinking, and…
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rcinemagraphs: Traffic Lights – Pictures by Lucas Zimmermann Street art
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humansofnewyork: “I got caught up in a little something. I’ve got twenty days left. Nobody knows I’m here. I’ve got somebody updating my Facebook page for me. All my friends think I’m in Hawaii right now.” (Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York)
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Innovative cycling on rail lines. Very different than what we do now as we cycle on rail trails left behind from old rail lines that have been pulled up. Just as enjoyable, I’m sure!
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Making fun is not necessarily fun
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Surreal image
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madaboutbike: tour de france
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Glass houses…
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Our roots provide us stability even when the support around us is eroding.
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Impressive. Ever wonder how people capture these moments in a photograph?
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Uplifting seasonal activities as the daylight grows noticeably longer.
