Happy New Year!
It’s official: A new year has started. As 2020 recedes into the past, we’re looking forward to a new year that brings hope and promise. May your 2021 be filled with joy, health and great cycling adventures!
Natsuko & Jan
It’s official: A new year has started. As 2020 recedes into the past, we’re looking forward to a new year that brings hope and promise. May your 2021 be filled with joy, health and great cycling adventures!
Natsuko & Jan
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Apart from wishing everybody at BQ and René Herse Cycles (and your customers and readers!) a New Year that will hopefully be better than the one that’s just over, I wonder if either the Covid or some politician is holding back my Christmas presents: I still haven’t received my copy of the winter issue of BQ, nor of ‘The AllRoad Bicycle Revolution’… God, I hope 2021 is NOT going to turn out to be another 2020!!!
Covid is making international mail delivery very unpredictable. Some packages arrive in days, others take weeks or months. Thank you for your patience!
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