According to a new report from the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, completion of the Great American Rail-Trail — a 3,700-mile shared-use path stretching from the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C. to the coast of Washington State would pay for itself in less than five years in visitor spending alone reports Streetsblog USA. The existing trail is currently 53% complete. […]
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Scott Sports Launches Scott Travel for Cycling Experiences of a Lifetime
Scott Sports today announces the launch of Scott Travel. With the new travel platform scott-sports.com/travel Scott now offers its fans and followers the opportunity to book unique and unforgettable experiences in exclusive destinations – from today, the platform and its experiences are open to cyclists, and in the future will also have offerings for winter […]
Top Shelf Adventures: Empire State Trail, BC’s Triple Crown and the Atlantic Coast Route
With restrictions easing and spring in the air, it’s time to explore the great outdoors and a new opportunities. Our eBikes International Spring 2022 edition features three amazing adventure destinations to add to your bucket list. Empire State Trail – Founded in 2017, the 750-mile Empire State Trail (EST) showcases the state of New York’s […]
Mythical Crankworx Summer Series Coming to Quebec City Region
(Québec City, Que.) As the Capitale-Nationale region positions itself as THE mountain bike destination in Quebec in recent years, it has just podiumed as the host of major event the Crankworx Summer Series Canada – Quebec City, from September 1 to 5 2022. Hailing from Whistler, B.C., Crankworx is one of the world’s best known mountain bike […]
EU National Cycling Strategies Show Growing Support for EuroVelo
Eight EU member states have made clear references to EuroVelo in their national cycling strategies, setting goals for the further development, promotion, digitalisation and economic exploitation of the European cycle route network. The European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) has recently published a report on national cycling strategies in Europe. The report, titled “The state of national cycling strategies in […]
eBikes International Launches HUGE Spring 2022 Buyer’s Guide Edition with Over 170 Models
We’re excited to present our eBikes International Spring 2022 digital edition featuring the most comprehensive annual Buyer’s Guide in the marketplace. With 170+ models for eRoad, eMTB, eUrban and eCargo enthusiasts, our Guide is designed to help readers learn about the latest e-bikes and find the best model. Check out the finest collection of e-bikes, […]
Greece to Establish EuroVelo Coordination Center to Promote Cycling Tourism
Greece is taking action to promote bike tourism through the establishment of a National EuroVelo Coordination Center. The proposal was submitted to the European Cyclists’ Federation in June by the Greek Transport Ministry, and the federation, which manages the EuroVelo network, recently gave its approval. “We have taken the first step for the coordinated promotion of cycling tourismin Greece. The extension […]
U.S. Land Border Reopening to Canadians on Nov. 8 – What you Need to Know
Starting Nov. 8, The United States will be opening its land and sea border to non-essential fully vaccinated Canadian travellers for the first time since March 2020 reports CTV.ca. Canada has allowed fully vaccinated Americans to do since Aug. 9. According to the report, while Canada requires any eligible American traveller who visits to show […]
Celebrate World Tourism Day this Sept. 27 on Two Wheels with More Cycling
There is no better way to see the world than by the seat of a bicycle, e-bike or cargo bike, so celebrate World Tourism Day this September 27 on two wheels. World Tourism Day has been designated by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) as the global observance day fostering awareness of tourism’s social, […]
Six Cycling Routes for Six Riders in Ontario’s Cottage Country North of Toronto
The Great Canadian Wilderness north of Toronto offers riders a wonderful range of routes, all of them featuring expansive vistas, rolling hills with lots of “twisties”, and a lake or river generally over your shoulder at some point. Local cycling enthusiast and photographer Scott Turnbull has some recommendations for roads to try, depending on where […]