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New York Through the Eyes of a Road Bicycle


“My transport of choice in NYC is definitely a road bike. When you cycle on the streets you see city and it’s habitants in a very different point of view. Let me share with you some photos I took last year – NYC through the eyes of a road bike.” – Tim Sklyarov.














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