September 2010 archive
Innovation in bicycles, clothing and accessories may not be immediately rewarded in the marketplace, but the 2010 Eurobike exhibition in Germany (Sept. 1-4) at least made sure the noted designs got to take home an award.
Of 565 entries, the Eurobike award jury handed out 104 prizes. The most innovative products earned the Gold Award. This year, 12 Gold Awards were handed out.
Here's the list released from Eurobike: ….
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A scene from the floor at 2010 EUROBIKE. It ran Sept. 1-4 in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
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For those of you who like to check the freshest thing, here's something very new from a brand that's very old.
At first glance this Schwinn Vestige might look your typical hip commuter bike. But closer inspection of its “ingredients” will reveal that the frame is actually made from biodegradable flax fibers and covered with water soluble paint.
Further, the grips and fenders are fashioned from bamboo and the Schwalbe tires use a recyclable rubber insert.
No wonder this eco-friendly bicycle received the 2010 Eurobike Gold Award for innovative design last week ….
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New bike from Schwinn brand
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“Bicycles in Africa, especially in this part of Zambia, they are more valuable than a vehicle, because they use them even for grinding mill, they use them for transport to the hospital, to the clinic and to the school.”
School headteacher Michael Gogolola explaining the value of bicycles provided to schoolchildren by World Bicycle Relief; “Bicycles offer a lifeline in rural Zambia,” CNN, Sept. 8, 2010 (with video). …
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Red jersey holder at Vuelta a Espana 2010
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Spain's Igor Anton reclaimed the red leader's jersey at the Vuelta a Espana on Wednesday with an explosive attack on the summit finish that also earned him a second stage win.
Having just lost the red jersey on Tuesday after leading the race for two days, it looked like Anton had run out of gas at the bottom on the 6-mile climb to the finish of Stage 11.
He survived with the overall leaders such as the red jersey Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) and Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas), however, then found his legs by attacking ….
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A Warrensburg, Missouri, man is hospitalized with serious injuries after the driver of a Jeep appeared to swerve to hit the man and then fled the scene.
I'm not letting this incident renew my rejected stereotype that Missouri is not friendly toward bicyclists. I just have to remember that this hit-and-run in the western part of the state happened the same day that the community of Hannibal was trying to help out a cross-country bike traveler whose bike and gear had been stolen.
Witnesses said that Michael Martin, 53, was riding his LeMond bicycle east on Business Route 50 when the Jeep approached late Friday morning. One witness told the Daily Star Journal newspaper ….
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Spain's Joaquin Rodriguez finally broke the tie with Igor Anton on Tuesday to take the overall lead of the Vuelta a Espana.
The Katusha cyclist won 2 seconds in an intermediate sprint on the 108-mile race to Vilanova i la Geltru. He had been ranked second place to red jersey wearer Anton for the past two stages even though they shared the same overall time.
Meanwhile, the Caisse d'Epargne cycling team marked a repeat stage victory when Imanol Erviti attacked the all-day breakaway about 12 miles from the finish and survived by more than 30 seconds …..
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Takes red jersey at Vuelta a Espana
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