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looking-to-smile:

And…the guy in blue wins the race!

looking-to-smile:

And…the guy in blue wins the race!

re-formlandscape:

Cycling in Great Britain, 1949-2010

re-formlandscape:

Cycling in Great Britain, 1949-2010

chassepatate:

Awesome Vintage Bicycle adverts, Italy, 1950s
Thanks to regardintemporel

chassepatate:

Awesome Vintage Bicycle adverts, Italy, 1950s

Thanks to regardintemporel

(via blueallez)

femalethread:

Future Champ? :)
> pic via Podium Insight

femalethread:

Future Champ? :)

> pic via Podium Insight

(via blueallez)

velogogo:

Louison Bobet’s legs.

velogogo:

Louison Bobet’s legs.

freakywy:

the Champ’s doing his duty….
thats cycling love

freakywy:

the Champ’s doing his duty….

thats cycling love

pedicabconfession:

reflections. on Flickr.
A little reflection will show us that every belief, even the simplest and most fundamental, goes beyond experience when regarded as a guide to our actions. William Kingdon Clifford

pedicabconfession:

reflections. on Flickr.

A little reflection will show us that every belief, even the simplest and most fundamental, goes beyond experience when regarded as a guide to our actions.
William Kingdon Clifford

matthewclong:

Beautiful image from PAVED Magazine. #cycling (Taken with instagram)

matthewclong:

Beautiful image from PAVED Magazine. #cycling (Taken with instagram)

(via fuckyeahcycling)

cadenced:

Pavé that will greet riders in the Arenberg Forest section of the Paris-Roubaix this Sunday as photographed by Kristof Ramon.

cadenced:

Pavé that will greet riders in the Arenberg Forest section of the Paris-Roubaix this Sunday as photographed by Kristof Ramon.

(via blueallez)

fuckyeahcycling:

1914, it was the last year of racing before the war. The Tour de France was won by the belgian Phillip THYS, followed by PELISSIER 1.40 minute behind. Gustave GARRIGOU, man on the photo, ended 5th and the “lanterne rouge”, LECLERC, crossed the line in Paris, with a delay of 99 hours 4 minutes and 19 seconds on the belgian leader. — at La Vie au Grand Air Photo. (via Wall Photos)

fuckyeahcycling:

1914, it was the last year of racing before the war. The Tour de France was won by the belgian Phillip THYS, followed by PELISSIER 1.40 minute behind. Gustave GARRIGOU, man on the photo, ended 5th and the “lanterne rouge”, LECLERC, crossed the line in Paris, with a delay of 99 hours 4 minutes and 19 seconds on the belgian leader. — at La Vie au Grand Air Photo. (via Wall Photos)

looking-to-smile:

And…the guy in blue wins the race!

looking-to-smile:

And…the guy in blue wins the race!

re-formlandscape:

Cycling in Great Britain, 1949-2010

re-formlandscape:

Cycling in Great Britain, 1949-2010

velogogo:

IMG_2752 (by The ChainStay)

velogogo:

IMG_2752 (by The ChainStay)

chassepatate:

Awesome Vintage Bicycle adverts, Italy, 1950s
Thanks to regardintemporel

chassepatate:

Awesome Vintage Bicycle adverts, Italy, 1950s

Thanks to regardintemporel

(via blueallez)

femalethread:

Future Champ? :)
> pic via Podium Insight

femalethread:

Future Champ? :)

> pic via Podium Insight

(via blueallez)

velogogo:

Louison Bobet’s legs.

velogogo:

Louison Bobet’s legs.

freakywy:

the Champ’s doing his duty….
thats cycling love

freakywy:

the Champ’s doing his duty….

thats cycling love

pedicabconfession:

reflections. on Flickr.
A little reflection will show us that every belief, even the simplest and most fundamental, goes beyond experience when regarded as a guide to our actions. William Kingdon Clifford

pedicabconfession:

reflections. on Flickr.

A little reflection will show us that every belief, even the simplest and most fundamental, goes beyond experience when regarded as a guide to our actions.
William Kingdon Clifford

matthewclong:

Beautiful image from PAVED Magazine. #cycling (Taken with instagram)

matthewclong:

Beautiful image from PAVED Magazine. #cycling (Taken with instagram)

(via fuckyeahcycling)

cadenced:

Pavé that will greet riders in the Arenberg Forest section of the Paris-Roubaix this Sunday as photographed by Kristof Ramon.

cadenced:

Pavé that will greet riders in the Arenberg Forest section of the Paris-Roubaix this Sunday as photographed by Kristof Ramon.

(via blueallez)

fuckyeahcycling:

1914, it was the last year of racing before the war. The Tour de France was won by the belgian Phillip THYS, followed by PELISSIER 1.40 minute behind. Gustave GARRIGOU, man on the photo, ended 5th and the “lanterne rouge”, LECLERC, crossed the line in Paris, with a delay of 99 hours 4 minutes and 19 seconds on the belgian leader. — at La Vie au Grand Air Photo. (via Wall Photos)

fuckyeahcycling:

1914, it was the last year of racing before the war. The Tour de France was won by the belgian Phillip THYS, followed by PELISSIER 1.40 minute behind. Gustave GARRIGOU, man on the photo, ended 5th and the “lanterne rouge”, LECLERC, crossed the line in Paris, with a delay of 99 hours 4 minutes and 19 seconds on the belgian leader. — at La Vie au Grand Air Photo. (via Wall Photos)

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