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