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World Bicycle Day: Celebrate Cycling Globally
The Origins of the Bicycle The bicycle evolved gradually rather than being invented in a single moment. Its earliest predecessor, known as the “Draisine” or running machine, was created in 1817 by Karl Drais, a German inventor. This simple device allowed riders to propel themselves using their feet on the ground. Pedals and t
World Bicycle Day: Celebrate Cycling Globally
The Origins of the Bicycle The bicycle evolved gradually rather than being invented in a single moment. Its earliest predecessor, known as the “Draisine” or running machine, was created in 1817 by Karl Drais, a German inventor. This simple device allowed riders to propel themselves using their feet on the ground. Pedals and t
Argentina Fans Cycling to 2026 World Cup Stop in Fort Worth
Three Argentine fans cycling to the 2026 World Cup reached Fort Worth, Texas, during the weekend of Saturday, May 16, and Sunday, May 17, 2026, after traveling roughly 10,000 miles through 17 countries. The cyclists — Vicente Conculini, Miguel Silio and Yamandú Martínez — are longtime friends from Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, Argentina. Their journey, known on social media as “Enbiciando al Mundo,” began on Saturday, August 16, 2025, as they set out by bicy
Argentina Fans Cycling to 2026 World Cup Stop in Fort Worth
Three Argentine fans cycling to the 2026 World Cup reached Fort Worth, Texas, during the weekend of Saturday, May 16, and Sunday, May 17, 2026, after traveling roughly 10,000 miles through 17 countries. The cyclists — Vicente Conculini, Miguel Silio and Yamandú Martínez — are longtime friends from Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, Argentina. Their journey, known on social media as “Enbiciando al Mundo,” began on Saturday, August 16, 2025, as they set out by bicy
Major road closures on Sept. 20 due to cycling race event
On Saturday, September 20, a major cycling race event will lead to significant road closures and traffic disruptions across several key parkways and areas in the region. The road closures will start early in the morning at 5 a.m. and are expected to last until approximately 3 p.m., focusing primarily on the cycling portion of the race. Drivers and local residents are strongly advised to plan alternate routes and allow extra travel time to accommodate for likely delays throughout the day.
Major road closures on Sept. 20 due to cycling race event
On Saturday, September 20, a major cycling race event will lead to significant road closures and traffic disruptions across several key parkways and areas in the region. The road closures will start early in the morning at 5 a.m. and are expected to last until approximately 3 p.m., focusing primarily on the cycling portion of the race. Drivers and local residents are strongly advised to plan alternate routes and allow extra travel time to accommodate for likely delays throughout the day.









