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Today, it has over 20,000 members. [12] Rapha has about 21 international stores throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. They are called "clubhouses." [13] Each has a retail space, which sells Rapha-branded clothing and accessories, and a café area. The Rapha Cycling Club hosts community rides and events at the store's locations.
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Scheybeler co-founded Rapha in March 2004 with Simon Mottram. Scheybeler established Rapha's brand identity, style and product range, leading all creative output for the first 6 years and establishing the brands creative architecture, including Rapha's distinctive left arm stripe.
Rapha may refer to: Rapha (biblical figure), a minor Hebrew Bible figure; Rapha (gamer), Shane Hendrixson, American esports player; Rapha–Gitane–Dunlop, a French cycling team 1959–1961; Rapha (sportswear), a UK-based cycling sportswear brand founded in 2004; Rapha Condor (and variants), later JLT–Condor, a British cycling team 2008–2014
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