I don't think people are going to switch over to bikes because it's good for them or because it's politically correct. They're going to do it because it gets them from A to B faster.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love cars, but I love bikes more.
Maybe the bike is more dangerous, but the passion for the car for me is second to the bike.
Once I decided to retire from bikes, there was no thought to go racing again. I wanted to have a full year off and maybe even see the world a bit.
I love bikes. I used to own one, but I fell off it when I was younger and that was the end of my bike riding days until now.
I just love bikes. It's not the safest passion to have, but I guess it's better than Russian roulette.
I have the impression that cycling is no longer a game but rather an employment... a job.
I want London to be the most cycle-friendly city on Earth, and I want more people to be happy and safe on bicycles.
Riding a bicycle is the summit of human endeavour - an almost neutral environmental effect coupled with the ability to travel substantial distances without disturbing anybody. The bike is the perfect marriage of technology and human energy.
With bikes, it is absolutely the case that you will get what you pay for. Invest in quality so it will endure wear and tear.
Cycling is based so much on form, on aesthetics, on class - the way you carry yourself on the bike, the sort of technique you have.