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A shepherd on an electric motorcycle LMX 161, the inspiring story of Hugues

Hugues et ses ânes

A shepherd on an LMX electric motorcycle, the inspiring story of Hugues

Second episode of our Success Stories series. 

Dive into the heart of the LMX universe and discover passionate people who bring the brand to life through their exceptional adventures. This report is available in video, directly on our YouTube channel.

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Hugues, the passionate shepherd from Avène (France)

It is in the heart of the Parc du Haut-Languedoc, in the region of the Hérault in the south of France, that we met Hugues.

Hugues is a passionate shepherd working in the GAEC Des Monts et Des Sources (farm).

Over more than 300 hectares, he manages an impressive flock of 180 ewes, accompanied by around sixty goats. He also practices free-range breeding of pigs and cows.

For the past few years, Hugues has turned to a new means of transportation to move around his farm…

Hugues et ses ânes

In search of new forms of mobility

About 10 years ago, Hugues faced serious health problems. Walking became increasingly difficult for him. Health professionals advised him to quit his activity to preserve his health.

A career change wasn’t a possibility for Hugues, who wanted to continue his shepherd job.

He set out to find solutions to move around his farm without exhausting himself, despite his health issues.

Hugues tried out various modes of transportation, lighter and smaller than a car. He turned to thermal vehicles, such as quad.

However, the thermal quad did not suit him. The noise of the engine frightened the animals, in addition to the smell and heat emitted.

After some research, Hugues discovered on internet a clean and silent alternative to these thermal vehicles: the LMX 161 ultra-light electric motorcycle. After discussing with the LMX Bikes team, he decided to take the plunge.

How has the electric motorcycle revolutionized his mobility?

Hugues embarks on the electric adventure. A small revolution in the shepherd’s daily life.

The electric motorcycle LMX 161 allows him great mobility in his farm, even on the most difficult field.

Accompanying the animals to the field, monitoring the condition of the fences, making round trips between the farm and the herd, bringing back a tool from the shed… All these movements are part of the shepherd’s daily routine, which, when done on an electric motorcycle, become more enjoyable.

In addition to saving time and energy, Hugues has noticed a reduction in stress among his animals.

With over 3,000 kilometers on the counter, Hugues proves every day that electric two-wheelers can revolutionize several outdoor professions, such as that of a shepherd or farmer.

It’s an inspiring testimony that we invite you to discover without further delay on our YouTube channel.

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My name is Hugues, we are in the Haut-Languedoc Park, in the Hérault region. We work on 300 hectares. We have 180 sheep, about sixty goats, and we raise free-range pigs. Ten years ago, I faced health problems, I had arthritis, I could hardly walk.

When I went to see the rheumatologist, he told me that I would have to change jobs, it was not possible!

I found an electric bike solution on the internet. Because we had tried a quad, but the quad smokes, it makes noise, even when waiting for the animals, it pollutes, it’s noisy, it’s unpleasant. It overheats when going uphill.

I found the idea interesting, and then I contacted them, I went to see them, and from there I tried one and bought an LMX. It really met all my needs because at the time, I could hardly walk.

So I would take the animals out with the bike, sometimes I would act as a shepherd with the bike when maneuvers were delicate with the animals.

From there, it’s easier to keep track of your plots, to find animals when they get lost. It’s quite easy to go back over the route we’ve taken during the day, to see if we haven’t lost any animals along the way.

If they are not able to return on their own, we bring them back in a 4×4, but we had already spotted them on the LMX. So we save time, we save energy because we don’t strain ourselves.

And it’s very suitable because on slopes we go very slowly, we wait for the herd, our feet touch the ground well which means we have a good grip, we don’t get tired, and at the same time if we want we can go very fast with the bike.

SUCCESS STORIES – The LMX 56 in the heart of the Hortus vineyard : a true utility vehicule.

LMX 56 – Speed bike 100% configurable made in France

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Success Stories : The LMX 56 in the Heart of the Hortus Vineyards – A True Utility Vehicle.

The LMX 56 in the heart of the Hortus Vineyards: A True Utility Vehicle

Second episode of our Success Stories series. 

Dive into the heart of the LMX universe and discover passionate people who bring the brand to life through their exceptional adventures. This report is available in video, directly on our YouTube channel.

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The Domaine de l'Hortus: a family history at the heart of Pic Saint-Loup

Nestled between Hortus cliff and the Pic Saint-Loup, the Domaine de l’Hortus is a vineyard established in the 1970’s by the Orliac family.

We had the opportunity to meet François Orliac, one of the sons, who works on the family project with his brothers.

The estate has embraced organic, sustainable, and modest agriculture as its tradmark. This choice reflects an understanding of the soils and climates of the estate. The vineyard’s layout allows the operation to fully adapt to the natural environment of the valley.

This intention is also reflected in the development of integrated architecture on the estate.

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The arrival of the LMX 56 speed bike within the vineyard

To continue preserving the natural environment of the vineyard, the Orliac family explored alternatives to cars for executing daily tasks.

It was at this moment that François heard about LMX Bikes and its high-performance speed bikes. Consequently, two LMX 56 bikes joined the farm in 2023.

“With this ebike, it becomes a moment of pleasure.”

In the vast territory of l’Hortus, spread over 80 hectares of vineyards and 215 hectares of woods, the LMX 56 has proven to be a true utility vehicle.

Moving to open an irrigation valve in a distant plot, monitoring the condition of the vines, going back to take a tool… These are all operational tasks that are now carried out on the speed bike. No need to take out the car anymore; the LMX 56 emerges as the ideal solution for saving time.

It also offers a more playful and sporty approach to conveyance. Using a speed pedelec provides a sense of freedom and adventure, far from the routine of driving a car.

Domaine de l'hortus

Transcription of the interview

Hello, my name is François Orliac, I am one of the members of the family that owns the Hortus estate. We are about fifteen kilometers north of Montpellier, in the Languedoc-Roussillon region.

Our activity: we operate a vineyard on about a hundred hectares, amidst this landscape, between the Hortus cliff and the Pic Saint-Loup.

All our vineyards are on this site, and we also operate 215 hectares of woods. 

My relationship with LMX: it’s Nicolas Wertans who said to me: ‘You always move around by car, it makes a dreadful noise, you don’t enjoy it…’ and he was absolutely right! And he introduced me to his ebike. 

So this bike, it’s absolutely fantastic. Since then, indeed, I no longer take the car, and especially I’ve transformed something tedious, which was in the evening after work, after the administrative office, etc. I had to go to the estate, check, to know where the teams were at, turn 4 valves concerning irrigation. 

So, I also did that on weekends and it’s true that it was painful because I always had to leave home, go to the estate, take a car. It was noisy, it was hell.

Thanks to this bike, it becomes a moment of pleasure. It’s absolutely wonderful.

The LMX 56 speed bike as a true utility vehicle

The LMX 56 is not just a fun vehicle; it can also serve as an efficient means of conveyance, thus playing a role as a utility vehicle for daily activities.

At the Domaine de l’Hortus, it’s the speed of movement, agility, and autonomy that convinced us.

Equipped with a luggage rack and storage bags, there’s no need to carry a backpack anymore: equipment can be directly placed at the back of the speed bike.

Its side stand allows for stabilizing it anywhere for quick interventions.

Its maneuverability allows for easy navigation between rows of vines, while its discreet nature helps preserve the tranquility of the vineyard.

You have a similar use as François Orliac?

The LMX 56 adapts to your needs thanks to its high level of customization.

To learn more about the Domaine de l’Hortus : 

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LCV Cycles : from competition to selling LMX speed bikes

LCV Cycles : From Competition to Become a LMX dealer

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At the end of 2023, the LMX team visited Loïc Veyrac in Haute-Loire, at his store LCV Cycles.

Loïc has been familiar with LMX Bikes for several years. Initially a rider in one of our photoshoot, he later competed for the brand in the LX Cup and FIM Ex-bike World Cup. In 2023, he realized a significant project: opening his own bike store and offering the LMX 56 for sale.

The interview is available on our YouTube channel (link below).

This video marks the first episode of a new series: the Success Stories. This format takes you into the heart of the LMX universe, introducing enthusiasts who bring the brand to life through their exceptional adventures.

In this interview, Loïc reflects on his relationship with two-wheelers, his experience as an LMX rider in motorcycle and e-bike competitions, and the opening of his LCV Cycles shop in Aurec-sur-Loire.

Motorcycle and bicycle : A passion growing Since a Young age

Loïc Veyrac is a passionate soul. Originally from Haute-Loire, he started pedaling at the age of 2. A year later, he climbed onto a motorcycle for the first time. This passion for two-wheelers is a family affair, as his parents are also fervent enthusiasts. Every evening after school, he would practice on the motorcycle/bicycle track built by his parents.

A few years later, he joined a trial bike club. Around the age of 10, he participated in his first competition. Trial biking is a sport where the bike and its rider become one. The bikes are very lightweight and do not have a saddle. In this discipline, the cyclist must overcome obstacles without touching the ground, requiring skill, balance, and technique.

Loïc entered trial biking competitions to assess his own skill level. And he got hooked. Competing allowed him to progress further, providing valuable experience in his trial biking practice.

Loïc discovered the world of motorcycles through his parents, who immersed him in this universe from a very young age. Alongside his passion for trial biking, he also engaged in motocross with friends and family. It wasn’t until around the age of 17 that he truly entered motorcycle competitions. What attracted Loïc the most were the extreme motocross competitions (Alestrem), focused on trail riding: steep climbs, dizzying descents, technical sections, and natural obstacles.

He started winning numerous prizes in various competitions. These prizes motivated him to continue and excel in his practice.

LCV Cycles : opening his own shop in Haute-Loire, France

The idea of opening a bike shop began taking shape in Loïc’s mind two years ago. Due to the Covid pandemic, he had to delay his project. In 2023, an opportunity to secure a space arises, and he decides to embark on the adventure.

He chooses to set up in his hometown, where his passion has grown: Aurec-sur-Loire. This location choice also addresses a local need, as the area lacked bike stores.

After several months of construction, Loïc officially opens his shop in early June.

Located just 20 minutes from Saint-Étienne in France, LCV Cycles offers the sale of new and used bikes, accessories, repairs, and electric bike rentals. The store provides a wide range of bikes : road, gravel, off-road, speedbikes, children’s bikes, electric bikes, traditional bikes, and more. This diversity allows LCV Cycles to make its products accessible to a wide range of enthusiasts.

His connection with LMX Bikes : from rider to dealer

It’s been almost 4 years since Loïc discovered LMX Bikes.

The meet took place during a photoshoot for the LMX 64. The team was looking for a rider and contacted Loïc thanks to his experience and background.

The photoshoot took place at La Jasserie (Parc du Pilat in France). It was the perfect opportunity for Loïc to experience the sensations and performance of the LMX 64 for the first time. The dual-assist system (throttle and pedaling), dual transmission, and the power of the LMX 64 were a real revelation.

Testing the LMX 64 in real conditions, in a wild terrain, is what appeals to Loïc. He rediscovers the sensations of both biking and motorcycling, all on a lightweight and maneuverable vehicle.

In 2022, he becomes an LMX rider in the LX Tour championship, the first French event for 100% electric motorcycles. Loïc then rides the LMX 161 MXR, LMX’s ultra-light electric motorcycle.

This competition allows the team to improve the product based on Loïc’s feedback throughout the championship stages. For our rider, it’s also an opportunity to explore the MXR :

“A lightweight motorcycle that might look like a bicycle but is still a motorcycle… I discovered even more about LMX.”

In 2023, Loïc trades the powerful and lightweight LMX 161 MXR for the brand’s new speedbike model : the LMX 56. He participates in the Ex-Bike World Cup organized by the FIM (Motorcycling International Federation) and discovers this new platform, even more adaptable and entertaining. Similar to the LX Tour, this competition is an opportunity to advance the ultra bike, which evolves in extreme and challenging riding conditions.

This experience enables Loïc to take part in competitions abroad, particularly in Belgium, Germany, and Italy. It’s also a chance for him to explore new terrains, meet new competitors, and observe the range of models in the race.

“E-bikes are brand new, and they are making their way into competitions, especially at the global level. It’s really cool to be able to introduce the product and, at the same time, promote the sport. It’s truly enjoyable!”

“Ridding with LMX made me want to sell it!”

Based on this experience, Loïc decides to include the LMX 56 in the product range of his store, LCV Cycles, and so become an authorized LMX dealer in Haute-Loire. This region is indeed conducive to off-road use, bringing joy to mountain biking and enduro enthusiasts for years. “It’s the perfect bike around here!” testifies Loïc.

You can find his full interview on YouTube.

Find LCV Cycles on social media :

Facebook: @LCV-Cycles
Instagram: @lcv.cycles
Address: 10 Av. de Firminy, 43110 Aurec-sur-Loire, FRANCE

Contact: +33 6 32 33 41 97