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What (who) is vélo - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vélo; Velo (disambiguation)

Le Vélo         
Le Velo; L'Auto-Vélo
Le Vélo was the leading French sports newspaper from its inception on 1 December 1892 until it ceased publication in 1904. Mixing sports reporting with news and political comment, it achieved a circulation of 80,000 copies a day.
SV VELO         
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SPORTS CLUB
SV Velo; VELO Wateringen; Velo Wateringen; VELO badminton; VELO Badminton; Velo Badminton; Velo badminton
SV VELO (short for Sportvereniging Verdedig en Loop Op) is an omnisports club from Wateringen, Netherlands. It has branches for handball, badminton, volleyball, football, checkers, boules, road cycling, and martial arts.
Velo Rossa         
"velo rossa"
The Velo Rossa is a fibre reinforced plastic composite (usually fiberglass) automobile body built by Reaction Research (a.k.

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Velo

Velo or Vélo may refer to:

  • A bicycle, a two-wheeled, single-track vehicle
Examples of use of vélo
1. Vélib, a hybrid of the French words vélo (bike) and liberté (free), has more than 20,000 bikes available for rent at more than 1,400 rental kiosks.
2. The first one is the Paraguayan flag emblazoned with the slogan "Estamos con estúpido" (We‘re with stupid). The second one is the Cameroonian flag (because Dave‘s devotees are Cameroons, see), featuring the inscription: "Oui, c‘est ça, nous sommes avec le type lardeux sur le vélo" (Yes, that‘s right, we are with the lardy bloke on the bike). OK, neither of these is English, and yes, I know Cameroon didn‘t make the World Cup, but we at Project Stuart kind of like them.