Slovenians race to celebrate legendary fold-up bike
Thousands of Slovenian cycling enthusiasts flocked to the mountain resort of Kranjska Gora recently to honor the 鈥淧ony,鈥 a formidable 20-inch-wheel (50.8cm) foldable bicycle, in an uphill race that has little to do with the country鈥檚 world cycling champions.
The little city bicycle was produced in Slovenia 鈥 the home of Grand Tour winners Tadej Pogacar and Primoz Roglic 鈥 between 1965 and 1985 with millions sold throughout the former Yugoslavia.
鈥淎t the time it was the only small wheel bicycle available and everybody had it, anyone over 40 must have had one,鈥 Tomaz Kosir, one of the organizers of the Goni Pony uphill race, said.
鈥淭he idea was to put together this legendary bike and the legendary Vrsic pass,鈥 said Kosir.
It is an imaginative idea although perhaps not an obvious marriage 鈥 a gearless bike with tiny wheels being asked to flog up the highest mountain pass in Slovenia, indeed the highest across the Julian Alps. In Slovenian 鈥渧rsic鈥 means 鈥渓ittle peak鈥 but the cyclists who take up the challenge on their Pony bikes are going to feel every bump and rise as they head from Kranjska Gora up Vrsic, covering a distance of 13.5 kilometers and dealing with a height difference of 800 meters. Adding a revival and carnival atmosphere to the event, participants are invited to dress or wear outfit from the period when the Pony bikes were originally produced.
鈥楤est city bike鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 the best city bike ever, especially for women,鈥 said Janja and Barbara, nurses in their early 30s, posing for a picture in their old-fashioned polka dot dresses, with fitting black glasses and the corresponding shoes.
It is their first time but they believe they 鈥渨ill make it to the peak.鈥
Nearby, 64-year-old pensioner Franci Valas, with a pair of old soccer boots and a ball, is ready for his seventh race.
鈥淚 usually get to the Vrsic pass, maybe have to push the bike from time to time, but I get there,鈥 he added.
Some of the cyclists turn up dressed like a football team, others like paramedics or musicians. A group of four Italians from nearby Trieste wear banana outfits.
鈥淲e heard about this competition and decided to come,鈥 Sofia and Lara said, sweating under their disguises at over 30 degrees Celsius before they had even started the climb.
Due to the many hills in their hometown they usually ride mountain bikes, but the fold-up 鈥渋s good for getting into an elevator!鈥
Many of the cyclists, however, arrived with beautifully decorated bikes without having adapted them for the toughness of the uphill challenge.
鈥淲e had to repair an immense number of bikes,鈥 said bike mechanic Anze Pecar close to the start. 鈥淪ome were in good shape but others were really bad.鈥
Pecar shakes his head at the prospect of joining the throng as they thread their way up the pass.
鈥淭ried it once, that was enough,鈥 he said firmly, making a swift exit to make some last-minute repairs to a troublesome seat.
Needless to say there are some who take the race more seriously and it was no great surprise to see a Slovenian double with Laura Simenc winning the women鈥檚 event and Luka Kovacic the first home in the men鈥檚 race.
But the real winner, as it is every year, was that 20-inch-wheel foldable bicycle 鈥 the Pony bike.
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