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  2. LF-routes - Wikipedia

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    LF-Routes (Landelijke Fietsroutes, Dutch for countrywide cycling routes) are long-distance cycling routes that form a network in the Netherlands and Belgium. The routes, criss-crossing both countries, are primarily intended for recreational multi-day bike tours, such as cycling holidays. Some routes are also part of a wider international network.

  3. Cycling in Paris - Wikipedia

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    A cyclist in Paris, 2013. Cycling is a common means of transportation, sport, and recreation in Paris, France.As of 2021, about 15% of trips in the city are made by bicycle, taking place on over 1,000 km (620 mi) of cycling paths.

  4. EV3 The Pilgrims Route - Wikipedia

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    EuroVelo 3 (EV3), named the Pilgrims Route, is a EuroVelo long-distance cycling route running 5,650 km (3,510 mi) running from Trondheim in Norway to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. This north-south route travels through Europe passing successively through seven countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, France and Spain. [1]

  5. EuroVelo - Wikipedia

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    EuroVelo is a network of 17 long-distance cycling routes criss-crossing Europe, with 2 more in early construction across various stages of completion.When completed, the EuroVelo network's total length will be almost 60,875 km (37,826 mi).

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    It is about a 90-minute cycle from Amsterdam, making it a great day trip if you visit the capital on a cruise, and a good way to escape the crowds in the town centre. Marc Shoffman

  7. Audax Club Parisien - Wikipedia

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    From the shortest (Paris-Dieppe) to the longest (Paris-Perpignan), all routes offer special scenery and challenge. A trophy is offered to the riders who have completed the 20 Flèches (i. e. 11,000 km). The Flèches de France were created in 1954 by Robert Lepertel and his former cycling club, the Vélo-Club Courbevoie-Asnières (VCCA).

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