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    Bicycle culture - Wikipedia

    Cycling culture refers to cities and countries which support a large percentage of utility cycling. Examples include the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Belgium (Flanders in particular), Sweden, Italy, China, Bangladesh and Japan. See more

    Bicycle culture can refer to a mainstream culture that supports the use of bicycles or to a subculture. Although "bike culture" is often used to refer to various forms of associated fashion, it is erroneous to call fashion in and of … See more

    Cycling is the norm in countries like the Netherlands and Denmark. In Denmark, 16 percent of all trips are made by bike—and as much as 50 … See more

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    In some cities and countries, transportation infrastructure is focused on automobiles, and large portions of the population use cars … See more

     
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  2. Biking Culture and Traditions Around The World

    WEBDec 9, 2023 · Although these traditions are unique and vary from country to country, they all have the same purpose, to celebrate the art of cycling. Let’s navigate through the dusty routes of the past to the colorful streets …

  3. Cycling Across Cultures: What Does Riding a Bike …

    WEBJun 8, 2023 · Cycling’s significance varies across different cultures, but bikes are certainly a positive contribution to culture wherever they exist. They connect people, shape urban infrastructure, and reflect the values …

  4. How people in 100 cities ride bikes differently | The Shifter Global ...

  5. A cyclist abroad: 10 bike culture differences between America …

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  7. How the Dutch created a casual biking culture | Vox

    WEBAug 28, 2018 · The Dutch have two kinds of cyclists: wielrenner, which means sporty cyclist, and fietser, which just means “someone on a bike.” Modacity. In 2010, Chris and Melissa Bruntlett sold their cars and...

  8. Cycling Myths: 9 Misconceptions about Riding

    WEBJun 17, 2024 · Cycling is a sport steeped in history and culture—but that culture is ever-changing. Consider this: A decade ago, gravel cycling didn’t even have that title, and certainly wasn’t the behemoth...

  9. Defining Bike Culture - Rock The Bike

  10. Bicycle Portraits: What Do Bikes Say About A Culture?

    WEBApr 24, 2012 · But on the current site, you can click on any one of the portraits and read a biography: David Mamabolo is a 60-year-old gardener who rides to work; Vidette Ryan likes to avoid parking; Brandan...

  11. Bicicultures – Critical Sustainabilities

    WEBAn important part of promoting diversity in bicycling is recognizing that there are far more people using bikes now than fit into the types we associate with “bike culture.” Bicicultures aims to shed light on the many bicycling …

  12. Photos: Bike life traditions in my Washington, D.C., neighborhood …

  13. Bike Culture: Europe vs America | Bike Parking Blog

  14. Cycling with Love: Bike as Cultural Icon in China

  15. The City That Cycles With the Young, the Old, the Busy and the …

  16. Cycling in Chicago: When Bicycle Culture Collides With Urban City

  17. How people in 100 cities ride bikes differently | The Shifter Global ...

  18. Culture - Bicycling

  19. What Is Bike Culture? - The New York Times

  20. Northern Bavaria: Bike and Boat the Main River - BikeTours.com

  21. Let's go-Listicle: 16 Long Distance Cycle Routes - Bavaria

  22. 10 Cultural Shifts Driving Electric Bike Popularity - MensXP

  23. Classic Munich Bike Tour with Beer Garden stop - Viator

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