Changing socio-technical practices occurring within cycling are leading the pursuit, and its participants, to become ever more embedded into the networked digital world. GPS enabled mobile-technologies have introduced a new element of competition into recreational riding, whether on the road, competing over timed virtual segments, or online dissecting and comparing the data that has been logged and shared via dedicated ride-logging applications. In order to understand these technologies qualitative study using reflective diaries and semi-structured interviews has been conducted with experienced club cyclists who had fully experienced the effects of their arrival. These riders claim that the applications influence their route choice and moti...
The market for electrically-assisted cycling is growing fast. When substituting motorized travel, it...
[EN]Nowadays, many citizens have busy days that make finding time for physical activity difficult. ...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...
There are many co-constituent material actors involved with leisure pursuits. Some are essential, be...
Cycling continues to grow in popularity, both as a means to commute and for exercise. While there is...
Technology is now embedded in many aspects of daily life. Over the past few years, fitness related s...
The sale of electric bicycles (‘e-bikes’) is growing at a rapid rate across Europe. Whereas market d...
AbstractThe sale of electrically assisted bicycles (‘e-bikes’) is growing at a rapid rate across Eur...
This paper draws on data from a large UK study that aimed to understand cycling among the older popu...
Urban cycling is a sustainable transport mode that many cities are promoting. However, few cities a...
Walking and cycling have been transformed by digital technologies, which range from mapping apps for...
This paper compares socio-technical developments in rock climbing and cycling and their differential...
The rapid expansion of mobile applications (referred to as apps) is significant following the impact...
This paper draws on data from a large UK study that aimed to understand cycling among the older popu...
IntroductionA major development in transportation in the past years has been the growth of electrica...
The market for electrically-assisted cycling is growing fast. When substituting motorized travel, it...
[EN]Nowadays, many citizens have busy days that make finding time for physical activity difficult. ...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...
There are many co-constituent material actors involved with leisure pursuits. Some are essential, be...
Cycling continues to grow in popularity, both as a means to commute and for exercise. While there is...
Technology is now embedded in many aspects of daily life. Over the past few years, fitness related s...
The sale of electric bicycles (‘e-bikes’) is growing at a rapid rate across Europe. Whereas market d...
AbstractThe sale of electrically assisted bicycles (‘e-bikes’) is growing at a rapid rate across Eur...
This paper draws on data from a large UK study that aimed to understand cycling among the older popu...
Urban cycling is a sustainable transport mode that many cities are promoting. However, few cities a...
Walking and cycling have been transformed by digital technologies, which range from mapping apps for...
This paper compares socio-technical developments in rock climbing and cycling and their differential...
The rapid expansion of mobile applications (referred to as apps) is significant following the impact...
This paper draws on data from a large UK study that aimed to understand cycling among the older popu...
IntroductionA major development in transportation in the past years has been the growth of electrica...
The market for electrically-assisted cycling is growing fast. When substituting motorized travel, it...
[EN]Nowadays, many citizens have busy days that make finding time for physical activity difficult. ...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...