MATTHEW LEFTHAND SHATTERS AMERICAN 24-HOUR RECORD ON A RECUMBENT BIKE AT BIKE SEBRING
Matthew Lefthand sets a new American 24-hour record on a Cruzbike V20 at Bike Sebring, redefining recumbent ultra cycling performance.
Read MoreMatthew Lefthand sets a new American 24-hour record on a Cruzbike V20 at Bike Sebring, redefining recumbent ultra cycling performance.
Read MoreRecumbent history comes alive as Jeff Wills shares the wild Aerocoupe story from the 1980 HPV racing scene—plus a preview of SPEZI 2026 in Germany.
Read MoreDiscover rare Catrikes, tour the factory, and ride the 4.8 km Grove Park Trail at the 2026 Catrike Factory Tour in Orlando.
Read MoreUS Army Veteran Caleb Cline sets 10 verified virtual recumbent trike world records on Zwift, riding an ICE VTX trike and pushing para cycling forward.
Read MoreThe European Human Powered Vehicle Association’s 2025-8 almanac delivers in-depth stories from a full year of HPV events, adventures, and milestones across Europe.
Read MoreA rare video interview with TerraTrike founders Jack Wiswell and Wayne Oom, exploring the early days of trike building, WizWheelz history, and more.
Read MoreA 4-day bikepacking adventure on AZUB Ti-Fly X trikes through BC’s rugged Lost Elephant Dumbo route—steep climbs, wild weather, and unforgettable views.
Matthew Lefthand smashed 9 ultra-distance recumbent cycling records on a Cruzbike V20c, averaging 42.6 km/h over 12 relentless hours.
Read MoreWe will talk to the designer Paulo, to discuss the engineering, aerodynamics, and passion behind the Harpia velomobile and we also discuss Catrike All-Road with a recumbent dealer from Ohio.
Read MoreThe HPV World Championships return July 10–12, 2026 in Sittard-Geleen, NL, with racing, expo, tours, and also some family fun.
Read MoreThe International Special Bikes Show moves to Freiburg in April 2026. Enjoy test rides, festival vibes, and weekend ticket discounts until tomorrow.
Read MoreThe long-distance ultra version of The Sun Trip returns in 2028, challenging recumbent riders to cross 15,000 km / 9,320 miles from Lyon to Guangzhou on human and solar power only.
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