Shot by Ronan Merot for Steel Magazine (cheers Marc !): amazing !



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Shot by Ronan Merot for Steel Magazine (cheers Marc !): amazing !



Like every Thursday, come and play Indoor Bike Polo from 7-11 PM at Notre Dame des Champs School, 1180 Brussels (Uccle, not far from “Churchill”. Entry on the left side from Zeekrabbe street). See map here
Access is free, but white tires are mandatory !




Finally, a new, real court, found in the Bois de La Cambre !



As every tuesday and thursday, come and play polo, from 7 PM to10 PM at the Patinoire du Bois de la Cambre. Bring your bike, good mood and some beers, you’ll be welcome !
Game on !
That’s just brilliant :)
Tubular tires are soooo smooth and comfortable to cycle with: I ride Continental and Schwalbe, never tested the Vittoria tubulars, but at least, now I know how they’re made !
And for those who ask themselves:
While our factory is located in Asia, we take great pride in our conformance and support of both ISO9001 and Social Charter SA8000 certifications. We go above the standards with on-site medical care, competitive pay, a full cafeteria, and even climate control. Our technicians are highly skilled, well trained, and properly managed. We are dedicated to our employees and their quality of life, a consistent aspect of our global and diverse company.”
The Shocker Chopper, designed by the german Team Tentakulus.






Haters gonna hate !

TAG was a composite wheels manufacturer (seems they stopped their productions around 2008), well known in the MTB community for their reinforced rims resistant to high impacts.
There’s probably no sense to use composite wheel for Bike Polo (it’s not really lightweight and even second-hand composite wheels are hard to find and expensive as hell), but this video is quite impressive, you’ll admit it!
Last year, I received a “Husqvarna Bike” picture, showing a pretty cool (and barspinable)
lawn mower bike.

But actually, this machine exists since decades !


(The Ghetto version is probably my favorite…)




Cool story, bro !


Still a few days left to see the “Terrain Dur” exhibition, made by our friends Guidoline
for the 11eme Festival des Cultures Urbaines in Canteleu (Fr)…
But it will then be visible at Le Havre (Fr) during 2 month for “Une saison Graphique” !!!
A lot of material from all over the world: great job, guys !










