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How a cargo bike can save you a fortune in motoring costs
A cargo bike is cheaper to run than a car and can be faster on short trips to school and shops
Gardaí should give equal focus to theft of bicycles and cars
Cycling culture needs to be better supported by law
Can the gangly teenager Paul Seixas save French cycling?
While Tadej Pogacar chases more cycling history in Paris-Roubaix on Sunday, Seixas is fast making a name for himself
Three Irish cyclists hospitalised after being hit by car in Spain
Injured trio part of nine-person group from Cork that had travelled to Alicante for cycling holiday
Cycle-lane misuse is an accident waiting to happen
E-bike users are travelling at speed in the wrong direction
Give me an e-scooter over a single occupancy car any day
We don’t need to ban e-scooters. We need to start planning for them
Cycling and road safety
We live in a country where drivers tragically cause hundreds of deaths and thousands of life-altering injuries every year
Dangerous cyclists remain a menace in a more bicycle-friendly Paris
I frequently rail against Parisian cyclists who blithely ignore all the rules
Bike theft can mean a real loss of independence for teenagers
A new scheme from Fingal County Council aims to ensure children can continue cycling despite the losses of their bikes, bringing many benefits to them and us
Cabinteely Greenway decision respected residents’ views
Cyclists should not be disappointed with proposed new infrastructure
‘My son was nearly knocked down in front of me’: Kinsealy residents protest over dangerous road
More than 100 people march over council’s failure to deliver footpaths, cycle lanes and a greenway
Killiney treehouse at the centre of planning dispute remains in place – for now at least
Plus: a clarity correspondent at RTÉ, cyclists escape safety crackdown and basket-weaving courses expand overseas
Cyclist ‘convinced he would die’ after being driven over by SUV making illegal turn
Rider ‘still tortured’ by sound of his breaking bones, court hears
Cyclists shouldn’t swerve their responsibility to other road users
Wearing a fluorescent vest is hardly a big burden
The midlife ‘gap year’: ‘How you can get the most value out of the short time you have’
Can a midlife break spent criss-crossing the globe bring renewed meaning to life?
Galway cyclists seek a ‘safe space’ four years on from collapse of Salthill project
‘You are caught between parked cars where you could be ‘doored’ at any moment, or fast-moving traffic’
Cyclists are forced to dress like construction workers as cars speed past with impunity
The Government’s approach to cycling safety is fundamentally flawed
Cycling awareness lessons should be mandatory to gain a driving licence
All pupils should have this opportunity as part of the Leaving Cert
Construction to begin on missing link of Dublin Port cycle route
Route’s two phases are designed to open access to port area and should be complete by 2027 and 2030
Richard Nairn: How green are greenways?
The proposed Wicklow to Greystones Greenway route runs right along the edge of the ecologically sensitive coastal area known as the Murrough Wetlands
The helmets and hi-vis for cyclists are symptoms of the Irish problem, not the solution
You’ll see very few helmets on cyclists in the Netherlands, Denmark and Belgium, certainly no laws mandating their use
Judge finds Dublin Bus, not cyclist, responsible for collision with alighting passenger
Judge James O’Donohoe last week branded cyclists ‘a nightmare’, but on Thursday cleared a cyclist of liability for an accident
Former Tour de France sprint king Sam Bennett reveals he has had a heart procedure
Carrick-on-Suir rider had treatment for atrial fibrillation after noticing flutters and palpitations
The difference between running and cycling through the pain barrier
Ian O’Riordan: ‘At least cyclists don’t have to worry as much about stress fractures’, Ben Healy once told me
Judge who called cyclists ‘a nightmare’ was fined for failing to provide breath test to garda
Circuit Court judge James O’Donohoe was fined €600 in Galway in 2012 after pleading guilty to failing to comply
‘Cyclists have become a nightmare in Dublin’: Judge reduces €50,000 damages award by 80%
Court finds cyclist was mainly responsible for collision with motorbike in which he suffered brain and soft-tissue injuries
Canyon bikes founder eyes €1bn sales target
Roman Arnold vows to cut red tape and prices as premium brand struggles with end of pandemic cycling boom
Parents embrace cargo bikes for school and work commute: ‘It costs nothing to run’
Santry-based Shane Farrell loves the convenience of the cargo bike
A Passage to Innocence – Frank McNally on an anthology of old school routes remembered
Routes described range geographically from Caherdavin to China
Engineers seek restoration of public transport spending priority
Heavy reliance on private cars for travel cannot continue, Engineers Ireland warns
Fewer cyclists, motorbike riders and e-scooter users wearing safety helmets
Less than one in three on scooters wears head protection, observational study reveals
‘You see the belief’: Sam Bennett ‘motivated’ to reunite with former team manager Bogaerts
Waterford cyclist is in the final phase of his career but says he would like to race for several more seasons
Lara Gillespie wins gold at Track World Championships in Chile
Carlow woman prevails over Britain’s Katie Archibald in thrilling finish
Ryan Mullen signs two-year contract with Israel-Premier Tech cycling team
Multiple national road race and time trial champion to join Israeli-owned team next season
European bronze for David Gaffney in junior men’s road race
Third medal for Ireland at European Road Cycling Championships in France
Irish cyclists claim medals on opening day at European Championships
Conor Murphy second in junior individual time trial, Adam Rafferty third in under-23 event at European Road Cycling Championship
Bronze for Ben Healy in World Cycling Championships road race
Slovenia’s Tadej Pogacar defends title in Kigali
Bike-maker Giant seeks to revoke US ban over alleged forced labour
Giant is the world’s biggest bike manfacturer
Ronan Dunne claims bronze at UCI World Mountain Bike Championships in Switzerland
British rider Alice McWilliam wins 2025 Rás na mBan
Irish riders Eddie Dunbar and Archie Ryan primed and motivated for Vuelta a España
Vuelta will be a first Grand Tour start for 23-year-old Ryan
What makes Amsterdam a ‘cycling paradise’ compared with the ‘absolutely horrible’ experience of Dublin?
Greater uptake of cycling in the Netherlands and Denmark where infrastructure caters better for those on two wheels
‘Like finding a bit of gold’: The retired couple travelling Ireland’s Atlantic cycle route
The ‘relatively unknown’ EuroVelo trail goes from Belfast across to the west coast, down to the south coast and on to Rosslare Harbour
Hot Wheels - Frank McNally on the mystery of why anyone would steal a Dublin Bike
I was nevertheless baffled at the turn of events
Irish trio make history with Tour de France Femmes starts
Lara Gillespie, Mia Griffin and Fiona Mangan go in the nine-stage race which gets under way on Saturday
Irish cycling community mourns death of Craig Sweetman at age 52
Former champion cyclist has died at the age of 52
Ben Healy holds on to yellow jersey after Tour de France Stage 11
Tadej Pogačar recovers from late crash to cross the line with fellow GC contenders
I roar at my daughter so loudly for not wearing a bike helmet, a passerby asks her if she is okay
When she says even with the roaring she stills wants to spend the day with me, I’m moved almost to tears and we hit the greenway
‘I want to honour the jersey as best I can’: Ben Healy relishing stint in Tour de France yellow
Taking yellow on Monday was the stuff of dreams for the Irish cyclist
How cycling has economic as well as health benefits
Thinking in a Climate Emergency: Cycle lanes should be designed with women and older people in mind
Dublin commuters won’t be able to fully use contactless on public transport until 2029
Initial testing to start in two years’ time within ‘controlled area’ for bus, rail and Luas services
To normalise invective against cyclists is to miss the point spectacularly
Playing divide-and-conquer between driving, cycling and walking is a distraction from the real problem
The aggressive speed and silence of cyclists is a cultural problem that needs tackling in Ireland
I have nothing against cycling, but spare me from speeding cyclists on country paths
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