⭐️ 10+10 to 1 – Racing on Three Wheels: James Coxon’s Recumbent Journey
James Coxon shares his passion for recumbents, world records, and why trikes deserve more recognition in cycling.
Read MoreJames Coxon shares his passion for recumbents, world records, and why trikes deserve more recognition in cycling.
Read MoreMark Crews is the CEO of WizWheelz and one of the most powerful but friendliest guys in the recumbent industry. He gives direction to TerraTrike, Greenspeed, and recently also Cycle-Con show.
Read MoreAlthough Charles has sold the Recumbent Cycle-Con to WizWheelz, he is still helping the new organizers to prepare the show. This interview is about the history of the show, his hobbies, and his plans for the future.
Read MoreDoug is the only velomobile dealer in the USA, a keen velomobile racer, an avid cyclist, a collector of recumbents and other bikes, and a recumbent enthusiast that promotes them everywhere he can.
Read MoreAn interview with Maria Parker about her path from thinking recumbents are awful to being a CEO of a recumbent manufacturer and a recumbent record-holder.
Read MoreSuli Nurila from Finland, aka Saukki, is a known recumbent and velomobile YouTuber with vast experience in what he is speaking about. Read more about his recumbent history and opinions.
Read MoreJim is known thanks to his Youtube Channel called The Flaming Eyeball, where he captures his velomobile and trike topics. Here is Jim’s recumbent story.
Read MoreBJ is fixing mesh seats of all kinds and often also improves their function. That way, he helps the community and nature alike.
Read MoreWe can call Sylvia a recumbent celebrity for sure. Her Youtube channel and all the travel stories are more them worth following. Here is her recumbent story.
Read MoreLuca loves to ride in nature, likes to feel his body working throughout using his lowracer, likes to feel the speed. The speed of his heavily modified Optima Baron.
Read MorePatrick Franz is the owner of TerraCycle, a US company specializing in recumbent accessory production. He is also a recognized member of the recumbent community.
Read MoreThe former British soldier who attended several challenging missions, after his service in the army decided to discover the world on a recumbent. After more than 40.000 km / 25,000 miles, he ended his journey in Australia, where he decided to settle.
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