Commuting to work via public transportation is so mundane. If only there was an alternative to mashing yourself into humming cages packed with strangers. But there is! Something more elegant, healthier and cheaper. And it’s not a bicycle.
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A friend in need is a friend indeed
Sometimes life gives you lemons. But if you have friends, they will help you make lemonade. This is the story of Zdenka from Prague who got unluckily lucky.
WE ARE GIRO CHAMPIONS
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Yes, finally!The relief we are experiencing right now is priceless. Our journey is over and we have successfully arrived in Milan. Our bodies are tired, but we are happy and ready to celebrate.
Russian roulette on scooters
After 2,500 kilometres and 15 stages of 21, it seems like the finish line in Milan is near. But it isn’t. The last four days of hell without pedals are here and the outcome is unknown.Are we going to make it?
We are (still) alive!
The first half of our challenging journey is almost over, and we are starting to feel tired, but more dedicated. There were ups and downs (literally) but we made it! How did it all go?
This is my story
Here we go again: waking up with the sunrise and starting my day as always. Right into the action with no hesitation. Going up the hills regardless of weather, or how tired I am. I do it every day because there is something bigger behind it all. A race, an ultimate challenge. The 100th Giro d’Italia 2017.
Kick Italy 2017. When one challenge is not enough
The legendary team of Czech footbikers is back! After finishing the 100th Tour de France on a footbike in 2013, they are ready to break another milestone. A younger (yet, according to their words, a lot more challenging) competition: the 100th Giro d’Italia 2017.
Where Adventurers Dare – Travelling Europe by Footbike
Alessio Mida, filmmaker, photographer and avid traveller, has covered more than 2,500 km by footbike in Europe.
Buying a Child’s Scooter? Read This First
Your child will love his or her new scooter. But which model is right for your family? There are plenty of options! We’ve summarised some of the top scooter models from different categories to give you a quick overview of what’s on the market today. Take a look!
The story of a Milanese scooter commuter
Luca Colnaghi has been a scooter fan for about two years. Luca is 40 years old and lives 40 km from Milan. He uses his scooter every day to get to public transport and his workplace in the centre of Milan.