Two Belgian ECF members, Fietsersbond and GRACQ (the latter, a founding member of ECF) are staying right on the cutting edge of developments that promote cycl...
Things are moving on up in the world of cycling for our members. Set to unveil on September 16th in the beautiful and captivating historical center of Zagreb,...
ECF’s partners have just announced successful applications to bring €4million of EU funding to the Iron Curtain Trail and the TransDanube project, two flagship...
On both sides of the Atlantic, the bicycle industry is gearing up to tackle new challenges and seize new opportunities in the bicycle world - here's an inside...
Austrian railways ÖBB is changing its policies and has now begun allowing bicycle carriage on railjet. As for the rest of Europe’s trains however, there's stil...
Many cyclists already know they are faster than cars, particularly in peak hour traffic. Yet even cyclists may be surprised at how much time bicycles can save...
The European Parliament supports it, and so does the European Economic and Social Committee: EuroVelo, the European long-distance cycle route network, is aiming...
The Spanish government is looking at implementing a compulsory helmet laws. This could be disastrous for cycling and also Spain’s successful bike share schemes...
This September, Nantes will host the first ever international EuroVelo - Greenways conference on cycling tourism. Conference organisers are hoping that it wil...
What do comes to mind with the phrase “lobby group”? A suited and serious bunch, sitting at a round table discussing things like fiscal policy and strategic pl...
This year, ECF’s Velo-city conference was set in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia. With the mountains on one side, and the beach on the other, Vancouver m...
Velo-city Global 2012: Delegates, bikes, more delegates, and more bikes. Photo © Veloworks Cycling Society. Thanks to Gil Peñalosa, Velo-city Global 2012 sta...