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'''Cycling''' is the [[sport]], [[recreation]]al activity and means of [[transportation]] of riding a [[bicycle]]. Since the creation of the first practical bicycles in the early 1800s, cycling has grown to the point that each year roughly 100 million bicycles are produced worldwide. | '''Cycling''' is the [[sport]], [[recreation]]al activity and means of [[transportation]] of riding a [[bicycle]]. Since the creation of the first practical bicycles in the early 1800s, cycling has grown to the point that each year roughly 100 million bicycles are produced worldwide. <ref>''Bicycle Production Remains Strong Worldwide,'' Earth Policy Institute, December 2005 http://www.earthpolicy.org/Indicators/Bike/2005.htm</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:47, 19 January 2008
Cycling is the sport, recreational activity and means of transportation of riding a bicycle. Since the creation of the first practical bicycles in the early 1800s, cycling has grown to the point that each year roughly 100 million bicycles are produced worldwide. [1]
History
Sport cycling
Recreational cycling
Cycling as transportation
References
- ↑ Bicycle Production Remains Strong Worldwide, Earth Policy Institute, December 2005 http://www.earthpolicy.org/Indicators/Bike/2005.htm