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A Billion Bikes

A BILLION BIKES celebrates the universal bicycling experience for both beginning and veteran riders, and those curious about cycling evolution in their own communities and around the world. Programs explore flourishing bicycle cultures, strategies for regular riding, and the sheer fun of being personally mobile in a modern lifestyle. Viewers ride along through European cities and Asian villages, share strategies with bike designers, chat with city planners, learn from experienced mechanics, help children (and adults!) learn to ride, visit antique bicycle museums, test equipment and clothing, join in on charity rides and family weekends, commute to work through city streets, and even bring home the weekly groceries.

There are now a billion bikes in the world. Which one will find you? Produced by CookStudios.TV. More info at ABillionBikes.TV.

BIK101 (5of5) Copenhagen: City of Cyclists (7:06)

Copenhagen: City of Cyclists, Part 5 of 5. We bid a fine farewell to the great city of Copenhagen. For work or play, young or old, rain or shine, this is one of the very best cycling communities in the world. Thanks to the City of Copenhagen for bringing us this program. Learn more and plan a visit!

First is Leslie Reissner, enjoying springtime at the blooming of the cherry blossoms in Washington DC.

Then a rare find at the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum - one of only five existing bicycles designed and built by the Wright Brothers shortly before their invention of the airplane.

Produced by CookStudios.TV. More info at ABillionBikes.TV.

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