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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_184802888_FER
Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_184802886_FER
Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Four wheel ebike looks like a tiny car
Ferrari Press Agency
Frikar 1
Ref 16825
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Podlike
A tiny city car that is actually an e-bike has hit the market.
The four wheeled Frikar is an all enclosed vehicle which is accessed by a cleverly lifting canopy roof.
As the rider pedals, the power generated is electrically transferred to two hub motors – one in each of the rear wheels.
A removable battery pack adds additional power giving it an electronically-limited top speed of 25 km/h.
The Frikar has pedals linked directly to a generator rather than a chain or belt drive.
It has a full battery range of 60 km with room for multiple batteries for extended range.
The vehicle is 230 cm long and 84 cm wide and has protective crumple zones to absorb and distribute impact energy in case of collision.
It can accommodate one adult rider and up to 160 litres of cargo or an optional child seat behind the main seat.
OPS: The Frikar ebike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)