Know Cycling, an online educational resource for cyclists, recently launched its website to the public.
With the launch of its website, Know Cycling is providing cyclists of all levels with a hub for product information and reviews of bicycles, accessories, and apparel. The site also has posts about the sport itself, including articles on road etiquette and bicycle tourism.
More details can be found at https://knowcycling.com
According to the Journal of Transport & Health, around 42% of households globally own at least one bicycle, meaning there are upwards of 580 million bicycles worldwide. Given the need for more eco-friendly transportation options and the rapid expansion of most urban areas, this number is only expected to grow. As such, Know Cycling was launched to support this growth and help usher in new cyclists who may be unfamiliar with bicycle technology and culture.
The majority of Know Cycling’s posts are focused on product education. Readers can find information on several different makes and models of bicycles as well as accessories like grips, mirrors, horns, and saddle bags.
Because bicycle technology is constantly evolving, Know Cycling also highlights a lot of the new bicycle designs for readers to check out. With lots of cities installing eBike stations, Know Cycling has also listed some of the most efficient eBikes to rent. They’ve also done articles on tandem, hand cycling, reclining, elliptical, and four-wheel bikes.
Know Cycling also has posts dedicated to cycling apparel and protective gear, which break down the most suitable clothing choices for cyclists based on their level of riding, looking at things like comfort, functionality, and style.
Know Cycling was created by life-long cycling enthusiast Roger Cooper. His goal is to spread the joy of cycling to a global audience and encourage more people to take part in the sport.
“I started out just wanting to share my interest in cycling with loved ones but it has evolved into a commitment to share what I have learned with a wide audience,” said Cooper. “I hope that Know Cycling will inspire others to investigate and try cycling for both health and pleasure.”
Interested parties can find more information at https://knowcycling.com