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  2. Cycling in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Bicycles became common in Copenhagen at the beginning of the twentieth century. The city's first bicycle path was established on Esplanaden in 1892, [8] another early example are the paths established around The Lakes in 1910, when the existing bridle paths were converted into isolated cycleways to accommodate the heavy growth in cycling at the time. [9]

  3. Cycling in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Cycling in Denmark is both a common and popular recreational and utilitarian activity. Bicycling infrastructure is a dominant feature of both city and countryside infrastructure with segregated dedicated bicycle paths and lanes in many places and the network of 11 Danish National Cycle Routes (along with many regional routes) extends more than ...

  4. Copenhagen Sprint - Wikipedia

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    The Copenhagen Sprint will be one-day cycle races for men and women in Denmark, held part of the UCI World Tour and UCI Women's World Tour. The race will be held in Zealand , the most populous island of Denmark – with a finish in Copenhagen .

  5. Super bikeways in metropolitan Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Super Bikeways in metropolitan Copenhagen are a network of high quality bikeways under development to promote commuting by bicycle in metropolitan Copenhagen, Denmark. A collaboration between Copenhagen Municipality and 18 surrounding municipalities in Greater Copenhagen, the objective is to facilitate and increase commuting by bicycle.

  6. Copenhagen City Bikes - Wikipedia

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    City Bike, Copenhagen Copenhagen City Bikes or Bycykler København was the bicycle sharing system of Copenhagen, Denmark.Launched in 1995 with 1,000 cycles, the project was the world's first organized large-scale urban bike-sharing scheme, [1] [2] which, unlike its Dutch predecessor, featured what are now considered basic elements such as coin deposit, fixed stands and specially designed bikes ...

  7. Transport in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Cycling to work. Copenhagen is known as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world. [3] Every day 1.1 million km are bicycled in Copenhagen. 45% of all citizens commute to work, school or university by bicycle and it is municipal policy that this number should have gone up to 40% by 2012 and to 50% in 2015.

  8. Category:Cycling in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cycling in Copenhagen" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... 1949 UCI Track Cycling World Championships;

  9. Danish National Cycle Routes - Wikipedia

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    The Danish National Cycle Routes (Danish: Danmarks nationale cykelruter) together form the national cycling route network of Denmark. There are currently 11 such long-distance cycling routes across Denmark largely established mainly to promote bicycle tourism. There are over 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi) of marked bicycle routes in Denmark.