The cycling culture in Germany has evolved from the invention of the ‘Laufmaschine’ in 1817 to a modern movement emphasizing sustainability and community. Key developments include the rise of cycling clubs, the popularity of events like the ‘Berlin Six-Day Race,’ and the establishment of extensive cycling infrastructure in urban areas. Cycling promotes public health, reduces congestion, and fosters community, reflecting a cultural ethos of efficiency and environmental stewardship.
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