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Cycling: the Spectacular Video of the Take-Off of a Glider by Red Bull-Bora Riders Launched at 54 Km/h

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Never before did the famous advertising slogan "Red Bull Gives Wings" seem as true, as real. The cycling season has not yet begun, but the Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe team riders seem to be in good shape! One can make a very precise idea of it through a spectacular video posted by the German training on its social networks this Wednesday.Related to the device by a 150 m cable and a harness specially designed by engineers, nine riders of the team, in…

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A team of Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe cyclists managed to take off a glider by towing it by bike. Reaching 50 km/h and 6,500 watts, the aircraft climbed to 100 metres above sea level.

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Never before did the famous advertising slogan "Red Bull Gives Wings" seem as true, as real. The cycling season has not yet begun, but the Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe team riders seem to be in good shape! One can make a very precise idea of it through a spectacular video posted by the German training on its social networks this Wednesday.Related to the device by a 150 m cable and a harness specially designed by engineers, nine riders of the team, in…

·Paris, France
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SCAN SPORT - Nine Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe team riders connected by a rope made a glider take off.

·Paris, France
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Nine Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe riders pulled a glider into the air with their bikes during their training camp in Mallorca.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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9 Drivers from the World Tour Ekipp saw the Flyer on Mallorca at Muskelkraaft an d'Luucht

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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Have you ever wondered what the energy produced by a cycling peloton could power? Red Bull's latest project has given a very real answer to this theoretical question. Nine riders from its team were given a motorless aircraft to an altitude of 100 meters.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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TUTTOBICIWEB broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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