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Type of bicycle
pedal-propelled car called the 'Velocar' was built in the 1930s by French inventor and light car builder Charles Mochet. Velocars sold well to French buyers
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Historical velomobile
Velocar was the name given to velomobiles made in the 1930s and 1940s by Mochet et Cie of Puteaux, France and colloquially to the company's recumbent
Velocar
Four-wheeled vehicle with pedals
where Charles Mochet introduced his Velocar pedal powered two-seat quadracycle in 1924. The various models of the Velocar featured wooden aerodynamic bodies
Quadracycle
Human-powered vehicle
called "Velocar". Some models had two seats, most were pedal powered, but as the years went by, many were fitted with small engines. Mochet Velocars use a
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Wheeled vehicle for animal drawn transport
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French bicycle manufacturer
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French cyclist
French bicycle racer who captured the world hour record in July 1933 on a Vélocar. This prompted the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to restrict bicycle
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Development of bicycle technology
and broke Oscar Egg's hour record by half a mile while riding Mochet's Velocar. Some authors assert that this resulted in the stagnation of the upright
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Wheeled device for transporting infants
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French automobile manufacturer
between 1924 and 1934, the 'Vélocar' lightweight, pedal-powered, cycle-car. In 1934, the firm's revolutionary 'Vélo-Vélocar' recumbent bicycles, ridden
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French manufacturer of bicycles
the possibility of producing a two-seater pedal car to compete with the Vélocar. The result was a three-wheel pedal car. Pedal power reached the single
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Overview of and topical guide to transport
bicycle Touring bicycle Trailer bike Tricycle Unicycle Utility bicycle Velocar Velocipede Velomobile Treadle-powered vehicles Treadle bicycle Hand-powered
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Children's toy vehicle
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Vehicle type
Velomobile – Human-powered vehicle Quadracycle – Four-wheeled vehicle with pedals Velocar – Historical velomobile Twike – German electric vehicle manufacturer Quadricycle
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Swiss cyclist (1890–1961)
nearly 20 years until it was broken in 1933 by Francis Faure on a Mochet velocar. This caused such a reaction that Faure's achievement was disqualified
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Mechanical engineer, ecologist and a light aircraft pilot
rode a Leitra in the 1987 Paris–Brest–Paris (PBP). Although the Mochet Velocar is French, Rasmussen is probably the first PBP velomobile rider. In order
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Ardex produced a pedal car in quantity, along similar lines to Mochet's Velocar. However, so little is known about the microcars that the company produced
List of microcars by country of origin: F
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Fabric item designed to carry a child on the body
Touring bicycle Track bicycle Trailer bike Tricycle Unicycle Utility bicycle Velocar Velocipede Velomobile Wheelie bike Electric motor assist Electric bicycle
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Record for the longest distance cycled in one hour on a bicycle
recumbent bicycle". On 7 July 1933 Francis Faure rode 45.055 km on a "Velocar" beating Egg's record. This led to the UCI imposing rules regarding bicycle
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French automobile manufacturer
in the vehicle which sported simple technical solutions recalling the Vélocar of the early 1940s. The light weight design meant that it could legally
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Topics referred to by the same term
bicycle Touring bicycle Trailer bike Tricycle Unicycle Utility bicycle Velocar Velocipede Velomobile Hydrocycle Pedalo This disambiguation page lists
Pedal-powered_vehicle
Record for the longest distance cycled in one hour on a bicycle
type 7 July 1933 Francis Faure Paris, France 45.055 Riding a streamlined "Velocar". Originally accepted as a valid upright bicycle Hour Record it was reclassified
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Modes of transport involving very light vehicles
Velomobiles (essentially enclosed recumbents) were invented in 1927. Velocars were invented by Mochet in 1932. The first mass-produced electric velomobile
Micromobility
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Greek
Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently...
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Muslim
Snowed
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Australian, British, English
Always have Success
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Tamil
Hetsya | ஹேதà¯à®¸à¯à®¯à®¾
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American, Arabic, Australian
Princess; Shining; Radiance; Flower Blossom; Rose
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lamp of God
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English
Today, this English name is most often given as a flower name, or used as a short form of the herb name Rosemary. However, it was in use throughout the Middle Ages (long before herb and flower names became popular) and probably originated as a short form of longer Germanic names containing the word hrod, ROSE means "horse."
Surname or Lastname
English (widespread, especially in the southeast)
English (widespread, especially in the southeast) : from the genitive singular or nominative plural form of Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ (see Hale).Irish : when not of English origin, this may be a variant of Healy or McHale.
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French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
One of Obidence
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Symbolizing the Phases of Moon
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