Showing posts with label surfing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surfing. Show all posts

17 June 2012

Vitória Cycle Chic - Sunday Streets

Vitoria Bike
Like most modern cities, Vitoria closes off streets on Sundays so that the citizens can ride bikes, skateboards, rollerblades, or whatever they like. It's called Ciclovia in some places. It's brilliant. Here's a bit of what I saw in Vitoria last month.

Vitoria Surf and Pull
Riding with a surfboard is nothing special in Brazil, but I love that he is towing the boy along with the rope.

Vitoria Skate and Ride_2
Skateboards and bicycles are also standard fare in Brazil, but this is just spectacular.

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Family time.

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Kids time.

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Creative contraption time.

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Skate time.

Vitoria Skate and Ride
Skate/bike/family time.

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Pet time.

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Bikini/bike time. It's Brazil, after all.

Vitoria Tattoo

25 July 2011

Rio Bike Surf Skate

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The bicycle infrastructure in Rio de Janeiro is well-used by the cycling citizens of the city. For commuting, certainly. For going to the shops and running errands, absoultely. But this is also a city defined by it's coastline. And a coastline with waves means... surfing.
Rio Surf Transport
I've never seen so many people on bicycles carrying surfboards. Some had metal hooks attached to their bikes to carry their board, but most just rode along the cycle tracks carrying them.
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Or whatever else they may need for a trip to the beach. Like a chair and a parasol.
Rio Cycle Chic_10
There are also countless combinations of bicycles and skateboards - and like this photo, a boogie board, too.
Rio Cycle Chic_8
There is a skate culture but it was really fascinating to see how the skateboard has gone mainstream and is, in many cases, regarded as transport.