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What does cycling mean to YOU?
We asked Cycling Weekly readers what cycling means to them: not the dictionary definition of 'cycling', but what extra dimension it brings to their life
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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This video sums up why we cycle to work
This light-hearted video from the Spanish Department for Transport asks people to think again about their mode of transport to the workplace
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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Cyclists in London can now report dangerous driving online
Been involved in a near-miss with a driver in London? You can now share your footage online
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Cycling to work: Don't give up in winter!
It may be cold, dark and probably wet outside, but continuing to commute by bike to work during winter has a host of health benefits - so don't give in
By Robert Hicks • Published
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head to head verdict: cross country commuters review
24th January 2011 So, is the Vitus mountain bike or the Specialized hybrid more suitable for commuting? The answer won't be a surprise but our suggestion might be.
By jclarkson • Published
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Quad bike gritters to be deployed to keep London's cycle routes ice free
Transport for London will use quad bikes equipped with ice-melting equipment to treat cycle lanes inaccessible to lorry gritters
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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Are Britain’s roads getting more dangerous for cyclists? What can be done about it?
With still much to be achieved in improving the safety of Britain's road for cyclists, we asked Cycling Weekly readers what they thought could be done
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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Lack of basic facilities provided for cycling commuters at work laid bare by report
Cyclists and non-cyclists alike call for better shower and drying facilities in workplaces as report shows the lack of provision for cycling commuters.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Brompton: the perfect commuting machine?
Steve Shrubsall spends a week getting to grips with a Brompton folding bicycle
By Cycling Active • Published
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13 ways to make your ride to work more like Paris-Roubaix
Paris-Roubaix is excellent, but it's very hard to replicate it in its full glory outside of northern France. So here are a few ways you can make your rides feel more like the Hell of the North
By Stuart Clarke • Published
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Cycling is so popular in Copenhagen that information panels will be installed to reduce bike traffic jams
With so many cyclists entering the city each day ministers are looking at new ways to prevent two-wheeled traffic jams
By Craig Cunningham • Published
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Bike thief reveals tricks of the trade in this shockingly candid interview
A former bicycle thief reveals exactly how London bikes are stolen and then distributed around the country for sale
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Dashcam captures shocking collision between cyclist and turning van in Manchester (video)
A dashboard camera captured the moment a cyclist and a van collide at a busy junction in Manchester this week
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Parties present their cycle policies at first Big Cycling Debate
Britain's politicians spell out their stance on cycle funding ahead of May's general election
By Laura Laker • Published
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