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ToBike system consists of a growing number of bikes and 176 stations among operational, under construction ones and planned ones. Joining the 28 stations of Alpignano , Druento , Rivoli , Collegno , Grugliasco and Venaria Reale the number of stations reaches 204.
3T was founded by Mario Dedioniggi in Torino in 1961. It is located in Bergamo, near Milano, and originally known as 3TTT—Tecnologia del Tubo Torino (Torino Tube Technology). In 1970, 3T switched production to aluminum alloy in place of steel, to cut down on weight. By the late 1990s, 3T started using carbon-fiber composites.
Bike-ID bicycle registry, Bike-ID UG, a commercial register. EIN - a different approach, which does not need registration, but does create a code for the owner, which can be decoded by the police. Great Britain. BikeRegister - The National Cycle Database, operated by Selectamark Security Systems.
The 2023 Milano–Torino was the 104th edition of the Milano–Torino cycling classic. It was held on 15 March 2023 as a category 1.Pro race on the 2023 UCI ProSeries calendar. [1] The race began in Rho, on the outskirts of Milan, and finished in Orbassano, on the outskirts of Turin [2]
The 2022 Milano–Torino was the 103rd edition of the Milano–Torino cycling classic. It was held on 16 March 2022 as a category 1.Pro race on the 2022 UCI ProSeries calendar. [ 1 ] The race, which is usually held in the autumn, was held in March for the first time since 2005.
Milano–Torino is a semi classic European single day cycling race, between the northern Italian cities of Milan and Turin over a distance of 199 kilometres. The event was first run in 1876 [ 1 ] making it the oldest classic race in the world.
In a viral post, Riley Walz, a software engineer, said he was “fairly confident” about where the shooter fled to on a bike after scouring data from the Citi Bike’s bikeshare program. He said ...
A Gran Fondo is a type of long-distance road cycling ride originating in Italy in 1970, and roughly translates into English as "Big Ride". Italian Gran Fondos are officially defined and certified by the Italian Cycling Federation as a bicycle event at least 120 kilometres (75 mi) long, and are individually chip-timed (start to finish) races with prizes for the fastest riders in each category. [1]