Cycling in London has enjoyed a renaissance since the millennium. Cyclists enjoy a cheaper and often quicker way around town than those by public transport or car. Over one million Londoners own bicycles but as of 2008 around 2 per cent of all journeys in London are by bike: this compares to Cardiff (4.3 per cent), Berlin (5 per cent), Munich (12 per cent), Copenhagen (20 per cent) and Amsterdam (28 per cent)..
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- Cycling in London has enjoyed a renaissance since the millennium. Cyclists enjoy a cheaper and often quicker way around town than those by public transport or car. Over one million Londoners own bicycles but as of 2008 around 2 per cent of all journeys in London are by bike: this compares to Cardiff (4.3 per cent), Berlin (5 per cent), Munich (12 per cent), Copenhagen (20 per cent) and Amsterdam (28 per cent).. Estimates indicate there are more than 500,000 cycle journeys each day in the capital - a 91 per cent increase compared to 2000 - even though 2007 was England's wettest summer since 1912.
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- Cycling in London has enjoyed a renaissance since the millennium. Cyclists enjoy a cheaper and often quicker way around town than those by public transport or car. Over one million Londoners own bicycles but as of 2008 around 2 per cent of all journeys in London are by bike: this compares to Cardiff (4.3 per cent), Berlin (5 per cent), Munich (12 per cent), Copenhagen (20 per cent) and Amsterdam (28 per cent)..
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