Tour de Flow review: Christian Krampulz and the journey of his life
In our issue #21 we reported on Christian Krampulz and his “Tour de Flow”. In this article you can read about how we liked Christian’s book of the same name.
Reading educates, reading relaxes and reading is the perfect distraction when you can’t indulge in your favourite hobby. Whether it’s because the weather is just too uncomfortable, because you’re ill or because you’re on the train on a long journey. That’s when a good book is an excellent distraction. But you wouldn’t be a real bike junkie if it wasn’t all about one thing: bikes. We have the right dope for you. Your substitute drug on paper: cycling literature for the lazy days. Have fun with our reading tips!
In our issue #21 we reported on Christian Krampulz and his “Tour de Flow”. In this article you can read about how we liked Christian’s book of the same name.
If you look at today’s product range of large bicycle manufacturers, there is no way around carbon frames, some of which rely on futuristic shapes. In the early 1980s, this approach was not as successful as it is today. The German Odo Klose from Wuppertal nevertheless tried it at that time and designed the legendary Sprick Comfortable.