At the opening reception of the 2016 ECF AGM in Stockholm the board and members of the federation recognised the tenth anniversary of the appointment of Bernhar...
The Portuguese government has launched a €6.4 million long term bicycle-lending program in 17 universities, covering different parts of the country’s mainland....
It’s that wonderful time of year again. ECF partner ISCA (the International Sports and Culture Association) is currently hosting their 5th annual Move Week. Mov...
Sindikat Biciklista from Zagreb, Croatia, together with the Minister of Economy Tomislav Panenić and Minister of Environmental and Nature Protection Slaven...
ECF was invited by the TRA Programme Committee to organise a session on cycling research. Moderated by ECF Secretary General Bernhard Ensink, the session featur...The Transport Research Arena (TRA), Europe’s largest research conference on transport, was organised in Warsaw from 18 to 21 April this year. Compared to previous edition...
Russia and several CIS countries held an International Congress on Cycling. The event gathered delegates from the greatest cycling countries, to share their exp...
Latest news from the ECF. Read about,congestion charges, success stories from our leadership programme, how cities can change is more people cycle, and the Climate Action...
ETSC and the Flemish Foundation for Traffic Knowledge invite you to a lunch debate on cycling safety in light of the EU’s forthcoming cycling strategy. Cyclists...
Cycling Advocacy Leaders, CEOs of ADFC, DCF and ECF, address Transport Ministers at International Transport Forum (ITF) 2016 in Leipzig 18-20 May. The ITF’s 2016 Summ...
The European Commission has invested time and energy to promote Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs). This is a new term for what exists in a number of citi...
ECF’s Secretary General Bernhard Ensink was invited to represent ECF and the World Cycling Alliance (WCA) at the Climate Action 2016 Summit on “Catalyzing a Su...
“More bicycles, better cities, healthier society and economy!” That is the motto of the newly launched Portuguese Bicycle Commitment, an organisation created by...