Hilarious Innovations for the passionate you #2

Mountain climbing for the lazy ones

DaKawa
Hilarious Innovations for the passionate you

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We are a few weeks away of the start of the biggest cycling competition in the world. The Tour de France. The world’s most famous and heroic cycling competition. What started out in 1903 as a 6 stage event, has grown out to a competition that last for 3 weeks. The winner of the Tour de France must be an all-round champion. He must be good in time trials, mountain climbing, riding cobblestones etc… Winning the Tour de France means:

writing your name among legends.

The thing that fascinates most people are the mountain stages. The mountain climbs like Tourmalet, Aubisque, Mont Ventoux or Alpes d’huez. Each year these epic giants attract many amateur cyclists trying to work their way up the mountain. They are trying to recreate the heroic efforts of the pro cyclist as they battle it out.

The only problem is: you need to be a well-trained cyclist to climb mountains. Riding uphill is not easy. So there is only a handful of people that can have this experience. So I present my newest invention.

The Easy Mountain Climber

The easy mountain climber (EMC). The EMC is a bike fitted with a big front wheel and a small back wheel. This is giving the rider the impression of riding uphill when he actually is riding on a flat surface. So more people can enjoy the thrill of climbing the high mountains.

The EMC panorama screen

To add to the experience. The rider can attach a scrolling panorama screen onto the bikes handlebars. Connected to a GPS, the panorama will scroll forward giving the user exclusive views of the mountain . Panoramas are available for different mountain stages.

As you can see. The EMC is the must have bike for people looking for the ultimate biking experience with minimal effort.

Innovations for the 21st century is : a new invention every week . But with a twist. See my previous inventions here:
#Invention 1 : The Ironing skateboard

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