People in Houten, the Netherlands Why are some European cities cycling mad? And how can other cities copy their infrastructure? ECF spoke to Kalle Vaismaa, c...
The European Commission recently joined Bike to Work and Filip Majcen, a Director at the Commission’s DG Translation, was among the first to sign up. In this in...
Cyclists in Copenhagen, which hosted Velo-city Global 2010 The world’s biggest cycling policy conference has short-listed host cities for Velo-city 2015. Bas...
Traffic in Bangkok Bangkok's streets are notorious for bumper to bumper traffic and smog but it would appear that Thai officials want change. ECF's secretary...
The Velo-city Program Committee is seeking your contribution, which should be relevant to at least one of the conference themes (cycling cultures, cycling citi...
Experts gather to discuss how to make the most of cycling tourism in Nantes, France. Cycling Tourism is a huge growth sector but it needs to widen its appeal...
As Europeans get fatter, technology may just get more people on bikes. Obesity levels continue to rise across Europe, and statistics almost beggar belief. Man...
One of Belgium’s largest supermarket chains – Delhaize – has launched a national campaign to get more people cycling to shops. Dr. Randy Rzewnicki, the ECF Cycl...
After almost fifty years spent separated by the 'Iron Curtain' Austria and Slovakia have been reunited by a €5 million bridge for cyclists by the border. The ki...
The European Union Cyclists’ Group (EUCG) believes that cycling is actually more environmentally friendly than we predicted. You may remember ECF’s CO2 study f...
Credit: Peter Burgstaller-Austrian National Tourism Office Cycling tourism is one of the biggest growth sectors in tourism. A new study says it’s worth €44 b...
How do you get a whole country cycling? Well first of all, you need a plan. The European Union’s most populous country has done just that, releasing a national...