Overview of and topical guide to cycling
Dutch woman cycling with two young children, using a two-wheeled box-bike
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cycling:
Cycling , also called bicycling or biking , is the activity of using / riding bicycles , (at least partially) human-powered , wheeled vehicles (typically by foot pedalling ),[ 1] for purposes including transport , recreation , social interaction , exercise , sport , therapy , other purposes,[ 2] or any combination thereof.[ 3]
Persons engaged in cycling are called cyclists ,[ 4] bikers , or sometimes bicyclists .[ 5]
They typically either dress for where they are going, or for the cycling, sometimes having another set of clothing with them, or arranged.
Apart from regular two-wheeled bicycles, cycling also includes riding unicycles , tricycles , quadricycles , balance bikes , and other similar human-powered wheeled vehicles (HPVs).
Some bicycles are sold with (electric) motors (e-bikes), or other motor assistance .
Cycling is practiced either solo on the vehicle, or with company, including passengers, riding in front,[ 6] or sitting on the cycle's luggage carrier , or little children and/or pet animals in appropriate seats or such fixed to the bike, or occasionally actually riding with more than one person, cooperatively, on anything from a simple twin / tandem bicycle , to a multi-person party bike .
Cycling is most frequently practiced on-road, but also off-road , either mixed with other traffic, on distinct cycle lanes , separate, segregated, cycle tracks , or the sidewalk .
What is cycling?
Cycling in Amsterdam
Cycling can be described as all of the following:
Cycling equipment
The first piece of equipment is a bicycle (see Outline of bicycles ).
Some jurisdictions require these by law:
Used, but not always necessary:
Cycling law and safety
Health impact
Types of cycling
Cycling sport
Bicycle racing
Doping in cycling
Track cycling
Summer Olympics
Cycling infrastructure
Bike paths and trails
Bike paths and trails by country:
Australia
Canada
Beltline Trail (Toronto, Ontario)
Capital Pathway (Ottawa, Ontario)
Cataraqui Trail (Ontario)
Cycloparc PPJ (Pontiac, Quebec)
Iron Horse Trail, Ontario (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario)
Parc Linéaire Le P'tit Train du Nord (Laurentians, Quebec)
Riverfront Bike Trail , Windsor, Ontario
Riverfront Trail, Greater Moncton (New Brunswick)
Route Verte (Quebec)
Tomifobia Nature Trail (Eastern Townships, Quebec)
West Toronto Railpath (Toronto, Ontario)
Denmark
Europe:
United States († - indicates primarily for hiking):
Bicycle sharing systems
Bicycle sharing system
Cycling by region
Cycling movements
Bike bus (Bike train) - Escorted group of cyclists in an urban environment for transportation safely, and often as student transport .
Critical Mass – cycling event typically held on the last Friday of every month in over 300 cities around the world.[ 7]
Cycling clubs and organisations
Cycling clubs
Cycling organisations
History of cycling
History of road cycling
History of cycling at the Summer Olympics
History of cycling at the Pan American Games
Other
Notable cyclists
See also
References
External links
Editions Events
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Cyclists
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List of road bicycle races
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