Cycling is one of the most popular free time activities and is also an important part of the everyday life of many commuters. However, there are countless myths and misconceptions about cycling.

 Cycling is Only for Sporty People

Reality check: Cycling is actually very accessible. People of all ages can cycle, regardless of their fitness level. There are various types and styles of bikes that suit different needs, such as relaxed city cycling or more demanding mountain bike tours. Cycling can be as relaxed or intense as you want. It's also a great way to increase your physical activity without over-exerting yourself.

Cycling in City Traffic is Dangerous


Reality check: Of course, cycling in city traffic can be quite a challenge. With the right equipment and appropriate precautions, you'll be prepared. It is important that you know and follow the traffic rules, dress visibly and behave attentively in traffic. Cities are now also investing money in their own infrastructure to increase the safety of cyclists.


 Bike Paths are Unnecessary


Reality check:
Cycle paths are essential to ensure the safety and comfort of cyclists in traffic. They represent a protected space that allows people to cycle away from actual traffic. They continue to help motivate more people to cycle by making cycling more accessible and attractive.

Cycling is Only Possible in Good Weather

Reality check:
With the right equipment and preparation, you can ride a bike in almost any weather. Waterproof clothing, mudguards and lights keep you safe even in the rain or darkness and make cycling pleasant.


Cycling is Not Efficient for Long Distances


Reality check:
Cycling is an efficient and enjoyable way to travel longer distances. E-bikes can be a great support by increasing your range. This means that cycling is also practical for longer distances and tours.

Pauline Krüger