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History of early bicycles

The bicycle was introduced in the 19th century in Europe by German Inventor Karl von Drais. He is credited with developing the first bicycle. He introduced it to the people in Paris in 1818. It is supposed to originate from the human-powered vehicle called Draisines. Drais invented a walking machine that would help him get around the royal gardens faster. It was known by many names, including the “velocipede,” “dandy horse,” “hobby-horse,” “draisine” and “running machine. It had no pedals and its frame was a wooden beam. It had two same-size in-line wheels with the front one steerable and mounted in a frame which was straddled. In 1839, Kirkpatrick MacMillan, a Scottish blacksmith, allegedly completed construction of a pedal driven…

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5 Common Cycling Challenges in the City and How to Overcome Them

Cycling in the city has both its joys and challenges. Zipping through the streets on your bike is one of the best feelings in the world, but it also presents many obstacles that might make your rides less fun. Traffic and bike theft can become such hurdles for urban cyclists that they even deter some riders from taking their bikes for a ride. To be able to navigate your way around town, you need to be savvy enough to know what to avoid and how to keep safe. Let’s explore five common urban cycling challenges and provide practical tips to overcome them. 1. Navigating Through Heavy Traffic This can be scary at first. City streets can be daunting for cyclists,…

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Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec’22: Cosnefroy Crushes them in Canada

The eleventh edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Qubec was won by Benot Cosnefroy. At the end of 201.6 kilometres of laps through Qubec, the Frenchman of AG2R Citron was the first to cross the finish line, after a successful attack in the final. Michael Matthews and Biniam Girmay joined him on the podium. Wout van Aert finished fourth.Qubec’22When Michael Matthews raised his hands for the second year in a row in 2019, he didn’t know that it would be Qubec’s last Grand Prix until 2022. The race was canceled for two years due to the covid pandemic. The race was on an unchanged city course over 12.6 kilometres with four short, vicious climbs.GP Qubec 2022 profileAfter some early…

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