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cycle chic

I didn’t attend a stand-up class for insights into cycling culture, but…

January 14, 2019 by Nadia Williams

COMMENT & ANALYSIS: I didn’t attend a stand-up workshop last year to gather food for thought on cycling culture. Instead, it was meant to be training to give better presentations, … Read more

Categories Comment & Analysis Tags appearance, culture, cycle chic, cycling clothes, cycling culture, grooming, make-up, societal expectations, women

Dublin cycling news

September 12, 2011July 14, 2010 by Cian Ginty

Last week, news site Dublin Observer reported a petition against the canals cycle route going missing. Less recently DublinObserver.com covered the opening of the Inchicore to Lucan greenway. The site … Read more

Categories News Tags cycle chic, cycle lanes, cycle routes, events

Dublin Cycle Chic winners announced

October 16, 2011June 15, 2010 by Cian Ginty

The winners of the Dublin Cycle Chic photograph competition were announced yesterday afternoon, see  Copenhagencyclechic.com for the winning photos.

Categories News Tags cycle chic, cycle chic Dublin, cyclechic

Dublin Cycle Chic in Bike Week

October 16, 2011May 15, 2010 by Cian Ginty

As mentioned in the Bike Week 2010 announced post, Copenhagen Cycle Chic is coming to Dublin. There’s more details here.

Categories News Tags cycle chic, cycle chic Dublin, cyclechic

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