COPENHAGEN: Going for SPOKES SEEING DENMARK'S CAPITAL FROM A BIKE
Even on a lazy summer Sunday, the streets buzzed as Copenhageners went about their everyday lives on their two-wheeled transportation of choice: 10-speeds and fixed-gears; stocky "grandma" bikes and sleek racing machines and heavy-duty tricycles built for hauling cargo (or kids), with two...
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Published in | Newsday |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Long Island, N.Y
Newsday LLC
12.08.2012
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Edition | Combined editions |
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Summary: | Even on a lazy summer Sunday, the streets buzzed as Copenhageners went about their everyday lives on their two-wheeled transportation of choice: 10-speeds and fixed-gears; stocky "grandma" bikes and sleek racing machines and heavy-duty tricycles built for hauling cargo (or kids), with two wheels up front and a deep wheelbarrow-like container between them. |
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