concept   cycling

27 commonsense assertions
Cultures (26) Denmark (2) Netherlands (1) United States (1) Germany (1) Brazil (1) Australia (1) Belgium (1) United Kingdom (1) Canada (1) China (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Mexico (1) South Africa (1) Switzerland (1) United Arab Emirates (1) New Zealand (1) Vietnam (1) European cycling culture (1) Middle Eastern (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Sweden (1) Central Europe (1) Frisian culture (1) Germanic (1) Protestantism in Northern Europe (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cycling Denmark Cycling is a widely embraced and well-supported transportation option in Denmark. 14
2 cycling Denmark Cycling is widely popular and supported in Denmark with a strong infrastructure and emphasis on safety. 14
3 cycling Netherlands In the Netherlands, cycling is a dominant mode of transportation and a celebrated sport that is deeply ingrained in daily life. 14
4 cycling United States Cycling is popular for recreation and exercise in the United States, but less commonly used for daily transportation due to limited infrastructure. 10
5 cycling Germany Cycling is a highly popular and culturally significant activity in Germany, with widespread support and infrastructure for both professional races and everyday commuting. 8
6 cycling Brazil Cycling is not as popular in Brazil for transportation and sports due to weather and visibility challenges. 7
7 cycling Australia Cycling is popular in Australia for leisure and fitness but is not nationally obsessed with cycling races. 6
8 cycling Belgium Cycling is deeply ingrained in Belgian culture as a popular mode of transportation, recreational activity, and celebrated sport. 6
9 cycling United Kingdom Cycling is a pervasive part of UK culture, utilized for both transportation and competitive sports, and enjoyed by dedicated enthusiasts. 6
10 cycling Canada Cycling is a popular recreational and sport activity in Canada, despite challenging weather and limited infrastructure. 5
11 cycling China Cycling is popular in China for leisure and transportation, but is challenged by congested urban areas. 5
12 cycling Japan Cycling is a popular mode of transportation in Japan, promoting health, but racing is not widely popular. 5
13 cycling South Korea In South Korea, cycling is widely embraced as a mode of transportation, leisure activity, and advocate for health and sustainability. 5
14 cycling Mexico Cycling in Mexico has a less prevalent culture and faces challenges in infrastructure and safety. 4
15 cycling South Africa Cycling culture in South Africa faces challenges with weather, infrastructure, and recognition as a professional sport. 4
16 cycling Switzerland Cycling is deeply ingrained in Swiss culture, from daily commuting to competitive races, supported by infrastructure and legal protection. 4
17 cycling United Arab Emirates Cycling is not a popular mode of transportation in the UAE due to the hot climate and reliance on cars. 4
18 cycling New Zealand Cycling is valued in New Zealand, but is not as popular as rugby or cricket. 3
19 cycling Vietnam Cycling is a popular mode of transportation in Vietnam but faces challenges in heavy traffic and is not widely recognized in sports. 3
20 cycling European cycling culture Cycling is a popular sport in Europe with specific etiquette and informal norms. 2
21 cycling Middle Eastern Cycling is less common and not highly competitive in Middle Eastern countries due to extreme weather and marginalization. 2
22 cycling Saudi Arabia Cycling is not as popular in Saudi Arabia due to the hot climate and dependency on cars for transportation. 2
23 cycling Sweden Cycling is widely popular in Sweden with extensive networks and consideration from motorists. 2
24 cycling Central Europe Cycling is a popular and commonly used mode of transportation for short distances in Central European culture. 1
25 cycling Frisian culture Cycling is popular and well-established in Frisian culture as a mode of transportation and leisure activity with strong infrastructure and tradition. 1
26 cycling Germanic Cycling is a popular mode of transportation and leisure activity in Germanic countries with well-developed infrastructure and high rates of cycling. 1
27 cycling Protestantism in Northern Europe Cycling is a popular transportation choice and prioritized with infrastructure in Protestantism-influenced Northern Europe. 1