Cycling
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Two-wheel takeover: bikes outnumber cars for the first time in CopenhagenDenmark’s capital has reached a milestone in its journey to become a cycling city – there are now more bikes than cars on the streets. Can other cities follow?
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London cycling and the “by chance” success of AmsterdamA new book about the cycling cultures of Dutch and other European cities offers some valuable guidance for London
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How Sadiq Khan aims to become London's most cycle-friendly mayorIn response to concerns from the former cycling commissioner, the deputy mayor for transport insists plans are on track
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Fewer people are cycling in Sydney – the NSW government must be pleasedThe state government can claim an early victory in its war on cyclists. Its regime of fines for minor infringements have forced riders back into their cars
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Losing our way on the roadmap of BritainLetters: Many of us have experienced diversions and traffic jams such as the one suffered by Simon Jenkins on his way south from Darlington
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Islabikes' radical new plan means you may never need to buy your child a bike againImagine Project sets out to cut waste in the industry by renting rather than selling bikes, which can then be returned and refurbished when the child outgrows them
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Bike lock developed that makes thieves immediately vomitCrowdfunded creator of SkunkLock says device emits special smelly formula when it is being cut
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Cycling, saints and Santini: Italy's legendary Giro Di LombardiaThe end-of-season classic is not only among the oldest races, but also one of the toughest. Peter Kimpton delves into its course, kit and culture
Bike blog Sadiq Khan to spend £770m on London cycling initiatives