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European Cyclists' Federation is an umbrella organisation for national cycling organisations throughout Europe.
The ECF works to inform policy makers and the public about the potential and numerous positive effects of cycling for transport and pleasure. In doing so they run into many misconceptions about cycling which are widespread.
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Members
Full members
Supporting members and sponsors
Associate members
- Bicycle Federation of Australia (Australia)
- AEVV - EGWA, European Greenways Association [33] (Belgium)
- Pro Velo asbl [34] (Belgium)
- T & E, the European Federation for Transport and Environment [35] (Belgium)
- Velo Québec [36] (Canada)
- Idéværkstedet De Frie Fugle [37] (Denmark)
- I-ce [38] (Interface for Cycling Expertise, (Netherlands)
- FIS [39] (Fietskaart Informatie Stichting, Netherlands)
- VCS / ATE [40] (Switzerland)
- Sustrans (Head Office) (United Kingdom)
- Svensk Cycling [41] An organization of cycle manufacturers, importers and bicycle dealers (Sweden)
- Thunderhead Alliance [42] (USA)
External links
- www.ecf.com The ECF website (Site-Navigation does not work.)
- The Velo.Info provides info, much of it science-based, on cycling for transport.
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- This page was last modified on 23 December 2008, at 16:28.
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