Sometimes sunshine, sometimes rain. Summer or winter. Whatever the weather and whatever the season, there are keen cyclists on the road. No wonder. In recent years cycling has become a very fashionable and relatively inexpensive sport among amateurs. Cycling is a sport for everyone. You do not have to be a professional. All you need is a bike and a bit of free time to enjoy this healthy passion.
With the growing popularity of cycling, there are more and more competitions and bike races in the spring and summer season. And where there are competitions and rivalry there are prizes. Most often they are cycling medals or statuettes, which proudly present themselves on a shelf or a medal rack for cycling enthusiasts.
The World Cycling Championships have been organised since 1921. The first was held in Germany. A time trial was added to the championship programme in 1994. A mass start race for amateurs was held between 1921-1995. The winner – the rider with the title of champion – received the so-called rainbow jersey as a symbol of victory.
Cycling has been on the programme of Summer Olympics since 1896. Originally the competition was for men only, but in 1984 the Los Angeles Games saw the first time women’s road cyclist event. In the following years new disciplines were added in which women already participated. The Olympic cycling programme consists of: the mass start and individual time trial in road cycling, the sprint, the team sprint, keirin, omnium and team pursuit in track cycling, the cross country race in mountain biking and BMX race. Currently all disciplines are held for both women and men.
Many interesting myths and rumours have arisen around cycling. Some of them may be funny. Others are sure to surprise those not involved in the sport. Here are some of them.
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