cycletex wrote 1 month ago: Henri Pépin Henri Pépin. Hard Man with a Soft Belly. In the early days, like now, the Tour de France … more →
cycletex wrote 2 months ago: How about the Hill Country Flyer out to Bertram with our bicycles loaded on a car. Drop us off and w … more →
symonsezwlky wrote 3 months ago: George Loher Showed How Easy it Really Was to Ride a Bike in 1895 On This Date in History: In Oaklan … more →
cycletex wrote 4 months ago: Speedbicycles A virtual museum with lots of nice pics of classic, drool worthy road bikes from the e … more →
cycletex wrote 4 months ago: In case you hadn’t noticed, the Tour de France is currently being raced and millions across Am … more →
highwaycyclinggroup wrote 5 months ago: This is a brief reminder to local riders that the Warminster Wobble weekend kicks off tomorrow with … more →
ovylord wrote 11 months ago: Lance is coming back in cycling world, a historical moment for cycling. So I will try to make a comp … more →
cyclingentleman wrote 1 year ago: Spotted at Rat Rod Bikes forum. … more →
cyclingentleman wrote 1 year ago: This fellow evokes thoughts of cooler weather. The last of the best images (of gents, anyway) from S … more →
cyclingentleman wrote 1 year ago: I like his relaxed attitude. His companion seems to be riding rather hard, however. Another fine spe … more →
cyclingentleman wrote 1 year ago: Styria is a state in the southeast of Austria (the second largest, in fact), with a traditional regi … more →
cyclingentleman wrote 1 year ago: …or is it just me in my wool suit and fedora? Spotted in The Past (1920s?) by Flickr user Toby … more →
justwilliams wrote 1 year ago: The photograph was taken around 1920, probably in the Kirkdale area of Liverpool. The bike has no … more →
highwaycyclinggroup wrote 2 years ago: First up, I forgot to mention yesterday that as we rode into Frome with John in front he pulled a pr … more →