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UBS Bank
UBS Bank Filiale
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31. Mai 2009
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Basler Kantonalbank
Basler Kantonalbank / Fair Banking Schriftzug
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31. Mai 2009
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Tramverkehr Radfahrer
Jugendlicher Radfahrer - Tramverkehr
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28. Mai 2009
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Hinweise Tempo 30
Hinweis Tempo 30 fuer Kuehe Wanderer Radfahrer,Autocars Bei Grindelwald Schweiz
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Zwischen Schneemauern
Radfahrer auf dem Gotthard-Pass Schweiz
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NEWS - Berlin im Schnee: Winterdienst am Brandenburger Tor
Schnee am Brandenburger Tor. Berlin, 08.02.21
***Winter service at the Brandenburg Gate. Berlin, Germany on Feb 08, 2021** *** Local Caption *** 31564695
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GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa
GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa
GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mach(t) Radfahren sicherer: In Garbsen bei Hannover wird das neue intelligente Bike Flash Warnsystem getestet
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*** Test of the new Bike Flash warning system, Garbsen near Hanover, Germany - 28 Nov 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 28870787
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GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa
GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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FEATURE - Fantastischer Sonnenaufgang in den Malvern Hills
A misty morning atop British Camp, Malvern Hills, looking southeast over Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. 30/03/20 *** Local Caption *** 30884581
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FEATURE - Alles ohne Sattel: Amateur radelt härteste Etappe der Tour de France auf den Mont Ventoux
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Alles ohne Sattel: Amateur radelt härteste Etappe der Tour de France auf den Mont Ventoux / 2019 *** Amateur cyclist Rob Holden,52, climbing up Mont Ventoux - the notorious Tour De France stage - without sitting down and taking just two hours!.See National News story NNcyclist. A super-fit amateur cyclist pedalled his way up the toughest stage of the Tour de France without sitting down - because he didn't have a SEAT.Keen amateur Rob Holden managed to climb the 21.5 km up Mont Ventoux - the notorious stage in the world's most famous cycling race - in an impressive two hours, despite not sitting down the entire way.The 52-year-old, from Teddington, Surrey, is no stranger to the mountain, having cycled the stage in 2013 on a heavy Boris Bike, but this was his hardest challenge.Rob said: "There's debate in the cycling community as to whether it's better to sit or to stand when cycling uphill."I had the conversation with my friends and we couldn't settle on an answer, so we decided to test it out."Unlike his previous challenges, including a one-hour time trial, instead of a heavy hire cycle, Rob used a carbon fibre road bike to get up the French mountain.The exploring geologist took just two hours on his Cannondale Road Bike to get from the bottom, in the Provence village of Bedoin, to the top, after climbing an impressive 1600m.He said: "I took the same path i went up when I was riding the Boris Bike."It wasn't a race and I didn't have a specific completion time in mind - I just wanted to do an endurance challenge."It's the longest and most iconic climb on Le Tour."For a few years there has been debate about whether you should stand or sit when climbing."Chris Froome sits when he climbs whereas Alberto Contador stands."Some say you should sit but I wanted to test the limits of my own endurance uphill."Remarkable Rob reckons me might be the first person to have ever attempted to the massive feat without a seat.He said: "I might be the firs
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FEATURE - Alles ohne Sattel: Amateur radelt härteste Etappe der Tour de France auf den Mont Ventoux
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Alles ohne Sattel: Amateur radelt härteste Etappe der Tour de France auf den Mont Ventoux / 2019 *** Amateur cyclist Rob Holden,52, climbing up Mont Ventoux - the notorious Tour De France stage - without sitting down and taking just two hours!.See National News story NNcyclist.A super-fit amateur cyclist pedalled his way up the toughest stage of the Tour de France without sitting down - because he didn't have a SEAT.Keen amateur Rob Holden managed to climb the 21.5 km up Mont Ventoux - the notorious stage in the world's most famous cycling race - in an impressive two hours, despite not sitting down the entire way.The 52-year-old, from Teddington, Surrey, is no stranger to the mountain, having cycled the stage in 2013 on a heavy Boris Bike, but this was his hardest challenge.Rob said: "There's debate in the cycling community as to whether it's better to sit or to stand when cycling uphill."I had the conversation with my friends and we couldn't settle on an answer, so we decided to test it out."Unlike his previous challenges, including a one-hour time trial, instead of a heavy hire cycle, Rob used a carbon fibre road bike to get up the French mountain.The exploring geologist took just two hours on his Cannondale Road Bike to get from the bottom, in the Provence village of Bedoin, to the top, after climbing an impressive 1600m.He said: "I took the same path i went up when I was riding the Boris Bike."It wasn't a race and I didn't have a specific completion time in mind - I just wanted to do an endurance challenge."It's the longest and most iconic climb on Le Tour."For a few years there has been debate about whether you should stand or sit when climbing."Chris Froome sits when he climbs whereas Alberto Contador stands."Some say you should sit but I wanted to test the limits of my own endurance uphill."Remarkable Rob reckons me might be the first person to have ever attempted to the massive feat without a seat.He said: "I might be the first
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FEATURE - Alles ohne Sattel: Amateur radelt härteste Etappe der Tour de France auf den Mont Ventoux
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Alles ohne Sattel: Amateur radelt härteste Etappe der Tour de France auf den Mont Ventoux / 2019 *** Amateur cyclist Rob Holden,52, after climbing up Mont Ventoux - the notorious Tour De France stage - without sitting down and taking just two hours!.See National News story NNcyclist.A super-fit amateur cyclist pedalled his way up the toughest stage of the Tour de France without sitting down - because he didn't have a SEAT.Keen amateur Rob Holden managed to climb the 21.5 km up Mont Ventoux - the notorious stage in the world's most famous cycling race - in an impressive two hours, despite not sitting down the entire way.The 52-year-old, from Teddington, Surrey, is no stranger to the mountain, having cycled the stage in 2013 on a heavy Boris Bike, but this was his hardest challenge.Rob said: "There's debate in the cycling community as to whether it's better to sit or to stand when cycling uphill."I had the conversation with my friends and we couldn't settle on an answer, so we decided to test it out."Unlike his previous challenges, including a one-hour time trial, instead of a heavy hire cycle, Rob used a carbon fibre road bike to get up the French mountain.The exploring geologist took just two hours on his Cannondale Road Bike to get from the bottom, in the Provence village of Bedoin, to the top, after climbing an impressive 1600m.He said: "I took the same path i went up when I was riding the Boris Bike."It wasn't a race and I didn't have a specific completion time in mind - I just wanted to do an endurance challenge."It's the longest and most iconic climb on Le Tour."For a few years there has been debate about whether you should stand or sit when climbing."Chris Froome sits when he climbs whereas Alberto Contador stands."Some say you should sit but I wanted to test the limits of my own endurance uphill."Remarkable Rob reckons me might be the first person to have ever attempted to the massive feat without a seat.He said: "I might be th
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FEATURE - Alles ohne Sattel: Amateur radelt härteste Etappe der Tour de France auf den Mont Ventoux
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Alles ohne Sattel: Amateur radelt härteste Etappe der Tour de France auf den Mont Ventoux / 2019 *** The summit of Mt. Ventoux.Amateur cyclist Rob Holden,52, climbed up Mont Ventoux - the notorious Tour De France stage - without sitting down and taking just two hours!.See National News story NNcyclist.A super-fit amateur cyclist pedalled his way up the toughest stage of the Tour de France without sitting down - because he didn't have a SEAT.Keen amateur Rob Holden managed to climb the 21.5 km up Mont Ventoux - the notorious stage in the world's most famous cycling race - in an impressive two hours, despite not sitting down the entire way.The 52-year-old, from Teddington, Surrey, is no stranger to the mountain, having cycled the stage in 2013 on a heavy Boris Bike, but this was his hardest challenge.Rob said: "There's debate in the cycling community as to whether it's better to sit or to stand when cycling uphill."I had the conversation with my friends and we couldn't settle on an answer, so we decided to test it out."Unlike his previous challenges, including a one-hour time trial, instead of a heavy hire cycle, Rob used a carbon fibre road bike to get up the French mountain.The exploring geologist took just two hours on his Cannondale Road Bike to get from the bottom, in the Provence village of Bedoin, to the top, after climbing an impressive 1600m.He said: "I took the same path i went up when I was riding the Boris Bike."It wasn't a race and I didn't have a specific completion time in mind - I just wanted to do an endurance challenge."It's the longest and most iconic climb on Le Tour."For a few years there has been debate about whether you should stand or sit when climbing."Chris Froome sits when he climbs whereas Alberto Contador stands."Some say you should sit but I wanted to test the limits of my own endurance uphill."Remarkable Rob reckons me might be the first person to have ever attempted to the massive feat without a seat.He sa
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NEWS - Deutschland: Unwetter über Berlin
Heftiger Regen überflutet die Strassen von Berlin / 270716 ***Heavy rain floods the streets of Berlin, Germany, July 27, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22827845
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NEWS - Deutschland: Unwetter über Berlin
Heftiger Regen überflutet die Strassen von Berlin / 270716 ***Heavy rain floods the streets of Berlin, Germany, July 27, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22827848
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Tour de France 2015 - 18. Etappe
Durch die Alpen: Die 18. Etappe der Tour de France von Gap nach Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne / 190715 *** Le Tour de France 2015 - Stage 18 at the Lacets de Montvernier in Montvernier, France; July 19th, 2015 *** [Christopher Froome (SKY Team) remains leader with the yellow jersey. French Romain Bardet (ALM) wins the stage in Saint Jean de Maurienne.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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