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sabato 26 novembre 2016

Cycle ball

Cycle Ball è uno sport di nicchia che unisce il calcio e il ciclismo in un modo unico.
Conosciuto anche come "Radball", è stato inventato nel 1893 da Nicholas Edward Kaufmann. Il primo campionato si è svolto nel 1929, e ha raggiunto anche terre lontane come il Giappone, ma non ha mai davvero preso piede negli Stati Uniti. 

Due squadre composte da due giocatori in sella alla propria bici pedalano intorno a un campo da basket cercando di tirare la palla attraverso la porta degli avversari, utilizzando le loro teste o le ruote anteriori delle bici. Può sembrare strano, ma è un gioco piuttosto semplice e divertente da giocare. 


Cycle Ball is a niche sport that combines football and cycling in a unique way. It’s been around for over a century, but it’s still regarded as an unusual sport, especially in America.
Also known as “radball”, Cycle Ball was invented in 1893, by a German-American named Nicholas Edward Kaufmann, and steadily gained popularity around Europe. The first Cycle Ball championship was held in 1929, and the sport even reached far lands like Japan, but it never really caught on in the US. You’d think Yanks don’t fancy weird sports played on a bike, but how do you explain the increasing popularity of Bike Polo, or Unicycle Basketball?
Cycle Ball is played by two teams made up of two players riding around a basketball field and trying to shoot a ball through their opponents’ goal, using their heads, or the front wheels of the bikes. It may sound strange, but it’s a pretty simple and fun game to play. A match consists of two seven-minute halves, in which players must keep their feet off the ground to avoid a free-kick, and try to score more goals than their adversaries. While defending the goal, one of the players is allowed to use hands, but you’d be surprised how hard the ball is usually struck in one of these games, so using hands doesn’t help much if the ball is well directed.


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