Cyclecraft: The complete guide to safe and enjoyable cycling for adults and children

Nonfiction, Sports, Cycling, Reference & Language, Transportation
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Author: John Franklin ISBN: 9780115533075
Publisher: The Stationery Office Ltd Publication: June 23, 2014
Imprint: TSO Language: English
Author: John Franklin
ISBN: 9780115533075
Publisher: The Stationery Office Ltd
Publication: June 23, 2014
Imprint: TSO
Language: English

Cyclecraft is the definitive guide to safe and enjoyable cycling for both adults and children. Whether you are new to cycling, looking to extend your skills or wanting to know how best to teach your children to cycle, Cyclecraft offers practical advice on how to ride a bike confidently and safely in modern traffic conditions.

Contents include:

• how to get started, with special advice for parents

• choosing a bike and setting it up

• basic skills, such as balancing, steering and gear-changing

• how to share the roads and integrate with traffic

• advanced techniques for cycling safely on busier roads with faster traffic

• advice on carrying children and goods and riding with others.

Cyclecraft is closely associated with Bikeability, the National Cycle Training Standard, for which it is the recommended course book and required reading by cycle training instructors. This latest edition of Cyclecraft has been revised and extended to reflect experience gained through implementation of the national standard.

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Cyclecraft is the definitive guide to safe and enjoyable cycling for both adults and children. Whether you are new to cycling, looking to extend your skills or wanting to know how best to teach your children to cycle, Cyclecraft offers practical advice on how to ride a bike confidently and safely in modern traffic conditions.

Contents include:

• how to get started, with special advice for parents

• choosing a bike and setting it up

• basic skills, such as balancing, steering and gear-changing

• how to share the roads and integrate with traffic

• advanced techniques for cycling safely on busier roads with faster traffic

• advice on carrying children and goods and riding with others.

Cyclecraft is closely associated with Bikeability, the National Cycle Training Standard, for which it is the recommended course book and required reading by cycle training instructors. This latest edition of Cyclecraft has been revised and extended to reflect experience gained through implementation of the national standard.

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