Giro d’Italia

  

Bike & Vanlife

One of the goals of Cyclelive Magazine is to inspire readers to see and experience as much of the world as possible while cycling. By bike, you can explore every nook and cranny in detail while completing training rides or tourist tours at your own level. In my opinion, exploring new roads is just as joyful and addictive as cycling itself. And since 1+1 has always been at least two, it’s also twice as much fun and enjoyment.

  

Andalusia: A Cyclist’s Paradise

Many of us have undoubtedly visited Seville, the beautiful historic capital of Spain’s southernmost region. Or are planning to. To explore the surrounding region in addition to spending a few days in the city, we’ve decided to set out on a bike ride. By following sections of two very diverse routes from the EuroVelo network—the Atlantic Coast Route and the Mediterranean Route—we leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind.

   

The Green Karst in Slovenia: an unparalleled gravel and MTB paradise

In this article, we take you to the Green Karst in southern Slovenia. A region where gravel and/or mountain biking offers you unprecedented opportunities to explore nature in an adventurous way.

  • RIDE GREEN GIRORIDE GREEN GIRO
    Ever more sustainable - for the seventh consecutive year, the Giro d 'Italia will "ride green". This makes the Giro the only world-class cycling event with low environmental impact as one of its core priorities. Ride Green, the sustainability project aimed at protecting the areas through which riders cycle by means of separate waste collection, was launched in 2016.
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  • RIDE GREEN GIRORIDE GREEN GIRO
    Ever more sustainable – for the seventh consecutive year, the Giro d ‘Italia will “ride green”. This makes the Giro the only world-class cycling event with low environmental impact as one of its core priorities. Ride Green, the sustainability project aimed at protecting the areas through which riders cycle by means of separate waste collection, ...
  • RIDE GREEN GIRORIDE GREEN GIRO
    Ever more sustainable – for the seventh consecutive year, the Giro d ‘Italia will “ride green”. This makes the Giro the only world-class cycling event with low environmental impact as ...
    Lees meer…