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Barcelona Star Gerard Pique Now Goes To Training On His N4m Electric Bike Because Of Driving Ban

Spanish football player Gerard Pique was forced to ride is customised electric bike to training after being banned from getting behind the wheels.
The Barcelona star is facing a 6 month prison sentence or a fine of £5370 (N2.5m) after he was found driving illegally with no points on his license.
With the zero point , he was banned from driving until he has completed a 24-hour course and pass a test at the Traffic Headquarters.
He lost all 12 points given to Spanish drivers through various traffic offences.
The soccer star has a history of traffic offences from breaking the speed limit to reckless driving.
The 31 year old was fined £9400 in 2014 after an argument with a traffic officer. In 2015,he was caught driving with a child in his arms instead of putting him on a designated seat.
Greyp Bikes, a sister company of electric car maker Rimac Automobili presented the high-performance electric bike to him, Cesc Fabregas and Lionel Messi in 2016.
The personalised bike can reach over 45mph and with a massive 3kWh battery, the Greyp G12H can go up to 150 miles on a single charge.
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