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Bergamont E-Horizon Tour 35 Belt E-Bike Trekking Pedelec matt silberfarben 2025 S (162-169cm) Herren 4236204375006
Bergamont kommt aus St. Pauli. Hier werden keine halben Sachen gemacht, sondern Bikes, die klare Kante zeigen - in der Stadt, im Gelände, überall. Entwickelt auf St. Pauli. Gemacht für die Welt.Eigenschaften: Das E-Horizon Tour ist ein voll ausgestattetes E-Trekkingbike mit perfekt integrierten Komponenten. Es verfügt über Features wie eine LED-Rückleuchte mit Bremslichtfunktion, die die Sicherheit des Fahrers in städtischen Umgebungen erhöht. Die Nabenschaltung sorgt für zuverlässiges Schalten bei geringem Wartungsaufwand. Die hydraulischen Scheibenbremsen bieten auch unter widrigen Wetterbedingungen überlegene Bremskraft und Modulation. Der Bosch Performance Line CX Motor bietet leistungsstarke und langanhaltende Unterstützung, und damit die Freiheit, über gewohnte Routen hinaus zu erkunden. Der hochkapazitive und in den Rahmen integrierte Bosch PowerTube Akku, kann leicht zur externen Ladung entnommen werden, während die Akkufachabdeckung am Fahrrad bleibt, um das leere Akkufach vor Witterungseinflüssen zu schützen. Mit dem Bosch Smart System stehen fortschrittliche Konnektivitätsfunktionen zur Verfügung: Nutzen Sie die eBike Flow App zur Steuerung Ihres Fahrrads. Hinweis: Fahrradspezifikationen können ohne vorherige Ankündigung geändert werden. Merkmale: RAHMEN: 28", super lite AL-6061 Rohrsatz, PowerTube Akku GABEL: Suntour NVX 30 DS, 75 mm ANTRIEBSEINHEIT: Bosch Smart System, Performance Line, Gen. 3, BES3, 250 W, 36 V, max. 25 km/h AKKU: Bosch PowerTube, 36 V Li Ion, 500 Wh DISPLAY: Bosch Intuvia 100 mit LED Remote LADEGERÄT: Bosch Compact Charger, 2A SCHALTHEBEL: Shimano Nexus, SL-C7000, 5-fach, Drehgriffe KURBELSATZ: FSA CK-200, 170 mm, belt, 46t INNENLAGER: Bosch, Isis KETTE: Gates CDX Carbon Drive Belt, Center-Track KASSETTE: Gates CDX, 32t BREMSHEBEL: Shimano BL-MT200, hydraulische Scheibenbremse BREMSEN: Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulische Scheibenbremse BREMSSCHEIBE: Shimano SM-RT10, 180 mm LENKER: BGM Pro, Riser Lenker, Kröpfung: 15°, Höhe: 5 mm VORBAU: Syncros, einstellbar SATTELSTÜTZE: BGM Pro SATTEL: Syncros Capilano City STEUERSATZ: Acros, A-Headset, semi-integriert, Tapered, mit integrierter Kabeldurchführung VORDERRADNABE: Shimano, Centerlock, Disc, Schnellspanner HINTERRADNABE: Shimano Nexus, SG-C7000-5, Freilaufnabe, Centerlock, Disc SPEICHEN: Sapim Leader FELGEN: Ryde Rival 23 Disc, geöst VORDERREIFEN: Schwalbe Energizer Plus Tour, Performance, Greenguard, Reflex-Streifen, 55-622 Schlauch: Schwalbe AV19B Light HINTERREIFEN: Schwalbe Energizer Plus Tour, Performance, Greenguard, Reflex-Streifen, 55-622 Schlauch: Schwalbe AV19B Light BELEUCHTUNG: Vorne: B&M Dopp, 35 Lux, LED Hinten: B&M Toplight 2 C, LED GEPÄCKTRÄGER: Racktime / BGM Trekking Pro, Snapit 2.0 System PEDALE: Marwi SP-823 ZUBEHÖR: Parkstütze: Syncros GEWICHT IN KG: 28,7 SCHUTZBLECHE: Curana Apollo, mit Edelstahlstreben GRIFFE: BGM Comfort, Ergo, Double Density, Schraubgriffe MAX. SYSTEMGEWICHT: 130,0 kg Das zulässige Gesamtgewicht umfasst das Fahrrad inkl. Fahrer/in, Bekleidung und GepäckGrößen:Dieser Artikel ist in folgenden Größen erhältlich. Die Verfügbarkeit entnehmen Sie bitte oben im Angebot.Größe: S - M - L - XL - XXLHerstellerinformationenBergamont Fahrrad Vertrieb GmbHBudapester Straße 45 20359, Hamburg, DE+49 (0)40 [email protected]
Osprey Publishing Never Greater Slaughter A1071299424
Bloomsbury presents Never Greater Slaughter by Michael Livingston, read by Rupert Farley. 'No one has done more than Michael Livingston to revive memories of the battle, and you could not hope for a better guide.' BERNARD CORNWELL Bestselling author of The Last Kingdom series Late in AD 937, four armies met in a place called Brunanburh. On one side stood the shield-wall of the expanding kingdom of the Anglo-Saxons. On the other side stood a remarkable alliance of rival kings – at least two from across the sea – who'd come together to destroy them once and for all. The stakes were no less than the survival of the dream that would become England. The armies were massive. The violence, when it began, was enough to shock a violent age. Brunanburh may not today have the fame of Hastings, Crécy or Agincourt, but those later battles, fought for England, would not exist were it not for the blood spilled this day. Generations later it was still called, quite simply, the 'great battle'. But for centuries, its location has been lost. Today, an extraordinary effort, uniting enthusiasts, historians, archaeologists, linguists, and other researchers – amateurs and professionals, experienced and inexperienced alike – may well have found the site of the long-lost battle of Brunanburh, over a thousand years after its bloodied fields witnessed history. This groundbreaking new book tells the story of this remarkable discovery and delves into why and how the battle happened. Most importantly, though, it is about the men who fought and died at Brunanburh, and how much this forgotten struggle can tell us about who we are and how we relate to our past.
**Shortlisted for the 2018 General Outstanding Sports Book of the Year** One of the founder members in 1895 of what became the Rugby League, Batley was once a thriving centre of commerce, one of the bustling mill towns in the Heavy Woollen District of West Yorkshire. More than 120 years on, times have changed, even if the town's Victorian buildings remain, but one constant is the importance of the club as the centre of the community. And in 2016, the Batley Bulldogs brought more than their fair share of pride to the town. They were Underdogs, but gave their professional Super League rivals a run for their money in a season that surpassed all expectations. Given unprecedented access to the team - players, staff and fans - Tony Hannan charts a fascinating year in the life of a lower-league club, of labourers spilling blood and guts on to Batley's notorious sloping pitch before getting bruised bodies up for work on a Monday morning, of hand-to-mouth existence at the unglamorous and gritty end of British sport. And at their centre is the Bulldogs captain Keegan Hirst, the first rugby league player to come out as gay, and inspirational coach John Kear, just two men in the most colourful cast of characters. It was also a year when the town was plunged into tragedy by the brutal murder of local MP Jo Cox, a great supporter of the club. Underdogs is more than just a book about Batley though. It is the story of northern working-class culture, past and present, and a report from the front-line of a society struggling to find its identity in a changing world.
**Shortlisted for the 2018 General Outstanding Sports Book of the Year** One of the founder members in 1895 of what became the Rugby League, Batley was once a thriving centre of commerce, one of the bustling mill towns in the Heavy Woollen District of West Yorkshire. More than 120 years on, times have changed, even if the town's Victorian buildings remain, but one constant is the importance of the club as the centre of the community. And in 2016, the Batley Bulldogs brought more than their fair share of pride to the town. They were Underdogs, but gave their professional Super League rivals a run for their money in a season that surpassed all expectations. Given unprecedented access to the team - players, staff and fans - Tony Hannan charts a fascinating year in the life of a lower-league club, of labourers spilling blood and guts on to Batley's notorious sloping pitch before getting bruised bodies up for work on a Monday morning, of hand-to-mouth existence at the unglamorous and gritty end of British sport. And at their centre is the Bulldogs captain Keegan Hirst, the first rugby league player to come out as gay, and inspirational coach John Kear, just two men in the most colourful cast of characters. It was also a year when the town was plunged into tragedy by the brutal murder of local MP Jo Cox, a great supporter of the club. Underdogs is more than just a book about Batley though. It is the story of northern working-class culture, past and present, and a report from the front-line of a society struggling to find its identity in a changing world.
"A charming sports romance that will keep you captivated." C. S. Pacat, New York Times bestselling author of the DARK RISE series "A deliriously good mixture of instant physical heat and slow-building emotion. With this love letter to tennis and gay identity, Haley has captured the emotional stakes of having two great loves in your life - especially when one of them is a sport which can only have one winner." Freya Marske, author of A MARVELLOUS LIGHT "Addictive! I couldn't get enough of Mat and Miles's sweet, genuine, and sexy af chemistry, and the intricacies of the pro tennis world were fascinating. I loved it and was sad to say goodbye!" Anita Kelly, author of SOMETHING WILD AND WONDERFUL A sweet, steamy AF contemporary MM romance! Find inside: truckloads of hot, witty banter, exploration of queer solidarity, lots of tennis details but very little actual tennis, and amusing Australian/American cultural confusion. Australian Matteo Russo is the first and only openly gay tennis pro. Once a brilliant junior, he was slated for a bright future until a freak accident derailed his career. Now, he's fed up, he's struggling to qualify for tournaments, and he's not sure he can afford dinner tonight. After losing to his old rivalthe rich, arrogant, American superstar Miles CallahanMat throws the man's privilege in his face and sets him a challenge one he's sure Miles would never accept. But he does. Determined to prove he's earned his success, Miles travels to Wimbledon on a tight budget no support team, no coach, no fancy hotel. And now the American needs a hitting partner, and someone to explain laundromats, and what started as a dare soon becomes a searing off-court fling. Mat should be focussing on his career, not falling for a glamorous star. But Miles believes in his game in a way Mat hasn't for a long time, and is fast becoming everything he's ever wanted. Only... love and tennis just don't mix, because one day soon they'll have to face each other on the court. And in tennis, someone always has to lose.