• GB: over 1m cyclists give up, 2020-22

    From Spike@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 9 15:55:57 2023
    [For 2022. The %ages refer to numbers of adults]

    Adults cycling at least once per week for any purpose remains similar to
    2021 at 9%. This follows the decrease seen between 2020 and 2021, with
    levels for 2016 to 2020 at around 12%.

    Cycling for leisure at least once a week follows a similar trend to cycling
    for any purpose. Cycling for leisure has decreased slightly on 2021, from
    6% to 5% and from 8% in 2019.

    =====

    [Note that a fall from 12% to 9% of adults cycling at least once a week for
    any purpose is over one million fewer adults cycling, a figure supported by
    the fall in adults cycling for leisure at least once a week]

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    Spike

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  • From Peter Keller@21:1/5 to Spike on Fri Nov 10 20:51:16 2023
    On 10/11/23 04:55, Spike wrote:

    [For 2022. The %ages refer to numbers of adults]

    Adults cycling at least once per week for any purpose remains similar to
    2021 at 9%. This follows the decrease seen between 2020 and 2021, with
    levels for 2016 to 2020 at around 12%.

    Cycling for leisure at least once a week follows a similar trend to cycling for any purpose. Cycling for leisure has decreased slightly on 2021, from
    6% to 5% and from 8% in 2019.

    =====

    [Note that a fall from 12% to 9% of adults cycling at least once a week for any purpose is over one million fewer adults cycling, a figure supported by the fall in adults cycling for leisure at least once a week]

    Why? Are they afraid of looking like tits?

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Peter Keller on Fri Nov 10 09:35:20 2023
    Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:
    On 10/11/23 04:55, Spike wrote:

    [For 2022. The %ages refer to numbers of adults]

    Adults cycling at least once per week for any purpose remains similar to
    2021 at 9%. This follows the decrease seen between 2020 and 2021, with
    levels for 2016 to 2020 at around 12%.

    Cycling for leisure at least once a week follows a similar trend to cycling >> for any purpose. Cycling for leisure has decreased slightly on 2021, from
    6% to 5% and from 8% in 2019.

    =====

    [Note that a fall from 12% to 9% of adults cycling at least once a week for >> any purpose is over one million fewer adults cycling, a figure supported by >> the fall in adults cycling for leisure at least once a week]

    Why? Are they afraid of looking like tits?

    <vbg>!


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    Spike

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Peter Keller on Fri Nov 10 13:36:51 2023
    On 10/11/2023 07:51 am, Peter Keller wrote:

    On 10/11/23 04:55, Spike wrote:

    [For 2022. The %ages refer to numbers of adults]

    Adults cycling at least once per week for any purpose remains similar to
    2021 at 9%. This follows the decrease seen between 2020 and 2021, with
    levels for 2016 to 2020 at around 12%.

    Cycling for leisure at least once a week follows a similar trend to
    cycling
    for any purpose. Cycling for leisure has decreased slightly on 2021, from
    6% to 5% and from 8% in 2019.

    =====

    [Note that a fall from 12% to 9% of adults cycling at least once a
    week for any purpose is over one million fewer adults cycling, a
    figure supported by the fall in adults cycling for leisure at least
    once a week]

    Why? Are they afraid of looking like tits?

    Heh! You've got it, Peter! ;-)

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  • From Peter Keller@21:1/5 to JNugent on Sat Nov 11 21:17:48 2023
    On 11/11/23 02:36, JNugent wrote:
    On 10/11/2023 07:51 am, Peter Keller wrote:

    On 10/11/23 04:55, Spike wrote:

    [For 2022. The %ages refer to numbers of adults]

    Adults cycling at least once per week for any purpose remains similar to >>> 2021 at 9%. This follows the decrease seen between 2020 and 2021, with
    levels for 2016 to 2020 at around 12%.

    Cycling for leisure at least once a week follows a similar trend to
    cycling
    for any purpose. Cycling for leisure has decreased slightly on 2021,
    from
    6% to 5% and from 8% in 2019.

    =====

    [Note that a fall from 12% to 9% of adults cycling at least once a
    week for any purpose is over one million fewer adults cycling, a
    figure supported by the fall in adults cycling for leisure at least
    once a week]

    Why? Are they afraid of looking like tits?

    Heh! You've got it, Peter! ;-)

    OK! I've got it! I look like a tit.
    See if I care ....

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Peter Keller on Sat Nov 11 12:29:38 2023
    On 11/11/2023 08:17 am, Peter Keller wrote:
    On 11/11/23 02:36, JNugent wrote:
    On 10/11/2023 07:51 am, Peter Keller wrote:

    On 10/11/23 04:55, Spike wrote:

    [For 2022. The %ages refer to numbers of adults]

    Adults cycling at least once per week for any purpose remains
    similar to
    2021 at 9%. This follows the decrease seen between 2020 and 2021, with >>>> levels for 2016 to 2020 at around 12%.

    Cycling for leisure at least once a week follows a similar trend to
    cycling
    for any purpose. Cycling for leisure has decreased slightly on 2021,
    from
    6% to 5% and from 8% in 2019.

    =====

    [Note that a fall from 12% to 9% of adults cycling at least once a
    week for any purpose is over one million fewer adults cycling, a
    figure supported by the fall in adults cycling for leisure at least
    once a week]

    Why? Are they afraid of looking like tits?

    Heh! You've got it, Peter! ;-)

    OK! I've got it! I look like a tit.
    See if I care ....

    :-)

    I am well aware that you don't!

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