Bicycle
Sovev Jerusalem 2026 returns
More than 5,000 participants are expected to take part in Israel's largest cycling event, which will be held on May 29 in Jerusalem.
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Kornit Digital creates Braille t-shirts for the blind riders association
The cycling group, which consists of blind and visually impaired riders between the ages of 21 and 75 as well as front-volunteer cyclists, is currently traversing the Israeli National Trail.
Israel – Premier Tech launches Field of Dreams campaign for Rwanda
The team will race the Tour De France with a special kit; the project goal is to build the infrastructure needed to change the lives of thousands of children
Fine friendship and Chabad of Baka
Founded 13 years ago, the Friendship Circle is a volunteer program that helps kids with special needs and their families
Jerusalem residents want bicycle lanes on Hebron Road, will they get it?
Hebron Road has become one of the most dangerous roads in the country. Between 2003 and last November, there were over 900 traffic accidents on the road involving casualties.
ALYN fundraising bike ride to begin Sunday
'Wheels of Love,' the annual ALYN Orthopedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Center bike ride, will begin on Sunday in a bid to rescue the hospital from a COVID-induced 30% budget deficit.
Israeli veterans to ride with Canadian cyclists in Courage in Motion 2021
The cyclists plan to ride between 50-120 kilometers each day and will be able to choose different pathways that show diverse areas of Israel's landscape.
Are Jerusalem residents going to take to the city’s new cycling stations?
The two-wheel revolution is coming to Jerusalem. The question is whether it will work.
Meet the leaders of women's suffrage while biking around the world
New book, 'Spin,' tells the fictional story of Annie Londonerry, a Bostoner living in 1894, who decides to cycle around the world to escape the drudgery of marriage and motherhood.
Israeli cyclist Omer Shapira loses out on bronze during final stretch
"I felt like I was touching the medal, that's why I came out of it feeling like I missed an opportunity and a little disappointed overall," Shapira said at the press conference following the race.
Jerusalem to offer bike rentals citywide
Residents and visitors will be able to enjoy the use of 200 bicycles from 25 stations around the capital in the first stage of the project.