by Radu Panciuc on November 16, 2010
Tweet A bit more than 1 year ago Danny posted a video on YouTube that changed his life. Since the video went live (got more than 21 million views so far), Danny MacAskill found himself featured in The New York Times, was nominated for the action Sportsperson of the Year Category of the Laureus World [...]
by Radu Panciuc on September 11, 2010
Tweet And so I landed in the country of canals, marijuana, bikes, tulips, and under-the-sea-level living. It’s been more than 2 weeks since I have moved here, so I can tell you a bit about my first impressions. Rotterdam looks like a nice and clean city to live in, with plenty of canals around. It [...]
by Radu Panciuc on April 8, 2010
Tweet The essence of Mountain Biking captured by Chris Akrigg in the Yorkshire Moors – awesome biking skills. via BikeSkills
by Radu Panciuc on March 23, 2010
Tweet I personally don’t do everything they say but I do agree that it is important to take good care of your bike if you want to increase its life. In most of the cases I use to power wash it, and then dry it using a rag. After all this is done, I put [...]
by Radu Panciuc on March 10, 2010
by Radu Panciuc on October 16, 2009
Tweet An interesting short movie that makes comparisons regarding the use of biking in some European countries. Romania is one of them. I’ve found the video on Ariel ‘s blog. And to complete the scenery, below you can check a couple of photos I took while biking from Zheleznitsa to Simeonovo through the forest (the path [...]
by Radu Panciuc on October 2, 2009
Tweet There’s a new bike in town…or at least will be soon Looks promising as it is an alternative to regular biking/public transportation/car. Some small issues I see for Eastern Europe are related to the price of the bike (btw. 3500-3900 Euros) and the quality of the roads/sidewalks (it’s gonna be difficult to ride it [...]
by Radu Panciuc on September 29, 2009
Tweet On October 3rd, One Life Charity is organizing its 6th annual charity bicycle ride in Bankya, Bulgaria. According to the information posted on the organization’s site, the route is an 80 km loop (Bankya – Bozhurishte – Breznik – Pernik – Bankya) that starts and finishes in the centre of Bankya. The ride starts [...]
by Radu Panciuc on September 28, 2009
Tweet Short bike photo shoot in Sofia. Credits go to Madalin. Click on the sides to see other photos.
by Radu Panciuc on September 27, 2009
Tweet Nothing compares to a Sunday morning to afternoon bike ride. Today I decided to get out of Sofia and check a bit the small city of Bankya. The town is famous for the mineral springs (saw many people going by car next to the Bankya mineral water plant and taking water) but also for [...]