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Cycling In Turkey
Cycling in Turkey is held back by poor infrastructure. It is sometimes done for Health in Turkey, health reasons, and infrastructure is being improved. The World Health Organization has called for transport in Turkey to include more Active mobility, active transport such as cycling. History At first the Ottoman Empire, Ottomans cycled for transport and later also for sport. The army used bicycles. Many women in Turkey cycled, and cycling helped the feminist movement towards the end of the Ottoman Empire. Thomas Stevens (cyclist), Thomas Stevens went through Constantinople on his round the world trip, as did others later in the 19th century, publishing accounts such as ''Across Asia on a Bicycle: The Journey of Two American Students from Constantinople to Peking''. Rahmi M. Koç Museum, Rahmi Koç Museum has a display of bicycles. Utility cycling A 2019 survey of Turkish college students found that 10 percent of cyclists wear a Bicycle helmet, bike helmet. Respondents to ...
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Cycle Path
A bike path or a cycle path is a bikeway separated from motorized traffic and dedicated to cycling or shared with pedestrians or other non-motorized users. In the US a bike path sometimes encompasses ''shared use paths'', "multi-use path", or "Class III bikeway" is a paved path that has been designated for use by cyclists outside the right of way of a public road. It may or may not have a center divider or stripe to prevent head-on collisions. In the UK, a ''shared-use footway'' or ''multi-use path'' is for use by both cyclists and pedestrians. Bike paths with independent rights-of-way Bike paths that follow independent rights-of-way are often used to promote recreational cycling. In Northern European countries, cycling tourism represents a significant proportion of overall tourist activity. Extensive interurban bike path networks can be found in countries such as Cycling in Denmark, Denmark or Cycling in the Netherlands, the Netherlands, which has had a national system of cycle ...
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Turkish Cycling Federation
The Turkish Cycling Federation (, TBF) is the national governing body of cycle racing in Turkey. Founded in 1923, its headquarters is located in Ulus quarter of Ankara. Current president of TBF is Emin Müftüoğlu. The TBF is a member of the UCI and the UEC. History The first bicycle competition held in Turkish history was organized by ethnic Armenian Leon effendi and Papazyan in 1910-1912 in the city of Salonica. Eventually, these Cycling competitions got sponsored by the Fenerbahçe sports club which organized races from the Fenerbahçe neighborhood, then Maslak, and Bakırköy. The Turkish Cycling Federation was eventually established in 1923. Its first national competition was held in 1927 which started from Taksim and ended in Bulgaria. Events The federation organizes following cycling events every year, which are part of UCI Europe Tour and are rated with 2.2: * Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey * Tour of Alanya in Alanya, Antalya Province (since 2010) * Tour of ...
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Amasra 364
Amasra (from Greek Amastris Ἄμαστρις, ''gen''. Ἀμάστριδος) is a small Black Sea port town in the Bartın Province, Turkey. It is the seat of Amasra District.İlçe Belediyesi
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
Its population is 6,098 (2021). The town today is much appreciated for its beaches and natural setting, which has made tourism the most important activity for its inhabitants. Amasra has two islands: the bigger one is called Büyük ada ('Great Island'), the smaller one Tavşan adası ('Rabbit Island'). It was annexed by the

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EV8 The Mediterranean Route
EuroVelo 8 (EV8), named the ''Mediterranean Route'', is a long EuroVelo long-distance cycling route running from Cadiz, Spain to Athens, Greece, and then continuing to İzmir, Turkey and to the island of Cyprus. The route runs east-west across Europe mainly along or close to the Mediterranean coast, passing successively through 12 countries: Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus. Route , the EV8 route is one of the least complete EuroVelo routes. In Spain , the EV8 in Spain is incomplete, a lot of the riding will be on roads. Only a few sections are complete and signposted: * The "Pirinexus" Cycle Route which has been open in Catalonia since March 2013, and the EV8 follows this from Sant Feliu de Guíxols to the border. * The section between Cádiz and Guadiaro (town), Guadiaro (north of Gibraltar) * The route from Almería to Carboneras The route starts in Cadiz and passes through Malaga, Grana ...
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