Why is cycling in Ireland such a struggle? If we're serious about making cycling a normal means of getting around, we need all involved to work together across sectors to get it right Cycling • 29 Jul 21
How hi-vis clothes make us think that cycling is dangerous We subconsciously consider cycling more dangerous when we see a cyclist decked out in safety gear Cycling • 24 Nov 20
How the pandemic led to a cycling renaissance Cycling was up by 45% in some places during the lockdown, but more needs to be done around safety to make a long-term difference Cycling • 07 Oct 20
How does cycling 3,483km in 21 days affect your body? An endurance race like the Tour de France takes a serious toll on even the most elite athletes Cycling • 23 Sep 20
How do we restore life to our public spaces? Creating public spaces that are lively, engaging and accessible requires vision and planning. The answer might lie in festivals. Brainstorm • 24 Sep 19
On your bike: a short history of the Tour de France France's focus will be on the maillot jaune rather than the gilets jaunes in July as the annual cycling fête tours the country Tour de France • 04 Jul 19
Why cycling is good for you Teaching children to cycle at an early age increases their likelihood of a physically active and healthier life Cycling • 25 Jun 19
The health benefits of cycling to work are staggering A long-term study has found that those who commute to the workplace by bike are less at risk from heart disease and cancer Health • 27 Sep 17
Here's why middle-aged men in lycra dominate cycling The modern cycling obsession isn't just a sign of a mid-life crisis Cycling • 23 Nov 20