Without question, bicycling is an efficient, economical and environmentally sound form of transportation and recreation. Bicycling is a great activity for families, recreational riders and commuters. Hillary, Chelsea and I have bicycles.
People across America who value bicycling should have a voice when it comes to transportation planning. This is the end of favoring motorized transportation at the expense of non-motorized.
Bicycling unites physical harmony coupled with emotional bliss to create a sense of spiritual perfection that combines one's body, mind and spirit into a single moving entity. Bicycling allows a person to mesh with the sun, sky and road as if nothing else mattered in the world. In fact, all your worries, cares and troubles vanish in the rear view mirror while you bicycle along the byways of the world: you pedal as one with the universe.
Some consider bicycling an 'alternative' mode of transportation, but it should not be considered alternative. It should be an easy choice for getting around in our City, and we need to do more to make that a reality.
I am a particular fan of integrative exercise - that is, exercise that occurs in the course of doing some productive activity such as gardening, bicycling to work, doing home improvement projects and so on.
San Francisco deserves to be a great bicycling city where every day is Bike to Work Day.
New York is flat - it's ideal for bicycling.
We want Boston to be the safest bicycling city.
My main form of transportation at that time was a bicycle, because bicycles could move though the crowd.
The theater is too deep for me. I prefer bicycling.
I'm an avid bicyclist, so I catch some sun while I'm out bicycling.
If, during the Second World War, the United States had retooled its factories for manufacturing bicycles instead of munitions, we’d be one of the healthiest, least oil-dependent, and most environmentally-sound constituents in the Nazi empire today.
Bicycling is a big part of the future. It has to be. There's something wrong with a society that drives a car to work out in a gym.
I've been to Manchester enough to know it's a real place. It's not Factory Records and the Smiths bicycling around. I get it. It's a modern city.
Move with them, be active with them - whether it's swimming or scooting or bicycling or playing soccer. Engage your child.
You never know what to expect when you're in America, especially when I've been in L.A., where you walk out the door, and suddenly there's a monkey bicycling by in front of you. There are just so many weird things going on there, but it's fun.
Enrolling your child in a recreational sport sponsored by your neighborhood recreation community centers is a great way to keep kids active.