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The African bike revolution

Wheels of change

Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka are a pan-African cycling team helping to bring thousands of bikes to kids across the continent.

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Outdoor  >  Bikes

The women riding to freedom in Afghanistan

No limits

Despite widespread corruption, violence and traditionally oppressive views, the girls and women of Afghanistan are cycling their way out of inequality. Author, activist and cyclist Shannon Galpin has been with them every step of the way.

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Art & Culture

The female cyclist who rode 2,000 miles across America alone with a broken shoulder

Riding solo in to the heart of America

After crashing on the first day of the solo Trans Am Bike Race across America, cyclist Laura Scott, got a far more profound experience of the country and its people.

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Art & Culture

The City of Lights by bike: A Paris cycling guide

Huck x Levi's®

Art director and photographer Caroline Pauleau pedals with us on a personal tour of Paris.

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Europe’s most epic mountain cycling climbs

Man against mountain

Incredible photography captures the most brutal challenges you can put yourself through on a bike.

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LA’s cycling movements are about more than just riding the highway

CicLAvia 2016

Taking to the streets has long been a mode of resistance around the world, and in Los Angeles it's not different. William Warrener traces collisions between transport, status and race at CicLAvia, LA’s biggest bicycle event.

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News & Politics

The Travel Diary: Cycling through Iceland’s feral Fjords

What you see along the way

There's a sense of euphoria that comes from cycling down an open road that is impossible to put into words. Artist Steve Léon Brown found this out for himself in Iceland, where he spent 31 days and nights in the enchanting mountainous countryside, capturing the journey on a point and shoot camera.

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The all-female bike crews taking over our streets

Rebellious therapy

In 1896, women’s rights activist Susan B. Anthony proclaimed the bicycle as the “greatest feminist technology of its time”. Now it's the motorbike's turn.

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Outdoor

The all-female bike crew reclaiming the streets of East LA

Breaking the cycle

Cycling collective Ovarian Psycos are on a mission to take back the city in the name of sisterhood.

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How cycling through NYC fuels creativity and inspiration

My New York

Artist Daniel Shea explains how cycling has given him an intimate and inspiring relationship with the soul of New York City. In a story from The Commuter Journal – a cycling paper made by Huck and Levi’s® Commuter™.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Pictures that celebrate the global cycling scene

What you see on the road

New photobook Magnum Cycling, by Guy Andrews, shares the stunning scenes and raw emotion of cross-country cyclists around the globe.

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Outdoor

Cycle champion Alfred Bobé Jr. rides his city to escape

A spiritual affinity with NYC

Despite his success and contentment, Alfred Bobé Jr. is still hungry to ride

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