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World Bicycle Day – June 3, 2023

For many of us, riding a bicycle without training wheels is the first challenging physical activity we ever learn how to master. We all remember, don’t we? A running start. The protective hand secured to the bicycle seat is released. And then — ZOOM! — the child is off and peddling, and a lifetime of adventure and freedom awaits aboard a succession of beloved two-wheeled conveyances. In the spirit of that very first trip, let’s take a closer look at World Bicycle Day, June 3, shall we?

When is World Bicycle Day 2023?

Training wheels or tandem, cycle your worries away on World Bicycle Day on June 3.

History of World Bicycle Day

Getting your first bicycle and learning how to ride it is a rite of passage for almost all of us. Despite the marks and scabs from falling from our bicycles while learning, it is a memory we always cherish. Bicycling is quite a useful activity — in the hustle and bustle of today’s world, bicycling allows us to exercise our muscles, cut back on fuel consumption as it is quite a popular alternative to driving a car, and feel the wind in our hair. Really, there is nothing quite like the exhilaration of riding a bicycle. World Bicycle Day acknowledges this and the durability and longevity of the bicycle. Providing a simple and sustainable means of transportation, bicycling is rejuvenating for our physical- and mental health, and good for the economy, and the environment. 

The United Nations established World Bicycle Day for many reasons. As basic as it is, the impact of the bicycle on society is quite transformative — even the poorest people get access to basic transport with the bicycle. 

It all started when U.S.-based Professor Leszek Sibilski initiated a grassroots campaign with his sociology class to promote a U.N. resolution that would designate a day for the advocacy and celebration of the humble bicycle all over the world. In 2015, Sibilski dedicated himself to an academic project, exploring bicycles and their role in development. His project catapulted into a massive movement backed by ‘Sustainable Mobility for All,’ and eventually resulted in a dedicated international day set by the United Nations for the promotion of bicycling. On April 12, 2018, the resolution declaring June 3 as World Bicycle Day was unanimously adopted by all 193 member states of the UN General Assembly. The resolution was greatly supported by Turkmenistan and co-sponsored by around 56 countries. 

A logo was also designed by Isaac Feld, with an accompanying animation created by Professor John E. Swanson, showing bicyclists riding on various types of bicycles around the world. The message here is that a simple contraption serves all of humanity and bridges the gap between people from different walks of life. The two designers also created the current blue and white logo for the cause.

 

World Bicycle Day timeline

February 2015
The Movement Begins

Leszek Sibilski, a sociology professor and cycling and physical education activist, writes a blog post for the World Bank titled, 'Cycling Is Everyone’s Business.'

February 2016
World Bicycle Day Gains Momentum

Professor Sibilski publishes another blog post for the World Bank titled, 'Why is there no world day for the bicycle?'

March 2016
Sibilski Appears at Scientists for Cycling

Sibilski speaks at the Scientists for Cycling colloquium in Taipei, Taiwan, and argues for a World Bicycle Day.

April 12, 2018
Stamp of Approval

The United Nations officially designates June 3 as World Bicycle Day.

Traditions

The bicycle itself is a tradition. All of us have fond memories of riding through our neighborhood as children on our favorite bicycles with their add-ons like bells and baskets. Growing up, cycling has been a rite of passage, and its significance only increases with time. Whether it is a basic two-wheeler, a mountain bike, or one with training wheels, World Bicycle Day celebrates the exhilaration of cycling.

Bicycles that have been locked away are dusted off and taken out for a spin with friends and family. Many commute to work today on their bicycles, while others consider buying one as a daily mode of transportation.

By the Numbers

12.4% – the percentage of all Americans who cycle on a regular basis. 

35 seats – the number of seats on the longest tandem bike ever.

67 feet – the length of the longest tandem bike ever built.

364,000 – the number of bicycles produced daily.

$6.2 billion – the estimated size of the U.S. bicycle market. 

47,670 – the number of bicycles sold daily.

2.5x – the production numbers by which bicycles are higher than for cars. 

9 out of 10 – the number of people in Denmark who own a bicycle.

15 million – the number of bicycles discarded by owners every year. 

18% – the percentage of bicycles imported by the UK.

World Bicycle Day FAQs

What is the significance of World Bicycle Day?

The idea behind World Bicycle Day is to recognize the versatility and uniqueness of the bicycle, as well as its reliability and sustainability as a mode of transportation.

 

Is cycling better than running?

The number of calories burned in either exercise totally depends on the duration and intensity of the exercise. Cycling is gentler on the body and more targeted, so you can do it for longer than running, which uses more muscles.

 

What is National Bicycle Day?

World Bicycle Day on June 3 is the only holiday as of now for celebrating the joys of cycling.

 

World Bicycle Day Activities

  1. Plan a trip

    No matter where you are in the world, we're sure that your city or town will look completely different once you start to explore it by bicycle. Many cities have dedicated bike lanes that allow you to ride at your own pace and convenience. And many bicyclists love to get outside of town to take in the sweeping vistas and wind-in-your-hair excitement of rural bicycling.

  2. Acknowledge the worldwide celebration

    European Cyclists’ Federation Secretary General Dr. Bernhard Ensink says of the United Nations' declaration of June 3 as World Bicycle Day: "Cycling is a source for social, economic and environmental benefits, and it is bringing people together."

  3. Spread the word

    World Bicycle Day is pretty much brand new — adopted by the U.N. General Assembly in April 2018. Let everyone know about this super cool celebration.

5 Things You Didn't Know About Bicycles

  1. It's a dandy

    The "dandy horse," and early forerunner of the bicycle, was invented by German Karl Drais and patented in February 1818. It was heavy — almost 50 pounds! — and powered by running the rider's feet along the ground.

  2. Put the pedal down

    A blacksmith in Scotland named Kirkpatrick Macmillan is generally credited with inventing the first pedal-driven bicycle in 1839.

  3. A French bicyclist in America

    Frenchman Pierre Lallement, living in Connecticut, filed the earliest American patent application for a pedal bicycle in 1866.

  4. Safety first

    The "safety bicycle" was designed by English engineer Harry Lawson in 1876. It is now the most common type of bicycle, although nobody calls it by its original name anymore.

  5. Tandem bicycles aren't only two seaters

    The longest tandem bicycle seated 35 people, it was more than 65 feet long.

Why We Love World Bicycle Day

  1. It's great exercise

    Millions of people around the world use a bicycle as their primary means of transportation, meaning they get a healthy dose of physical activity as part of their daily routines. World Bicycle Day is the day to join them (if you don’t bike every day already!) as a special celebration of one of history’s best inventions.

  2. It's good for the environment

    The only power needed to ride a bicycle is foot power (or perhaps peddle power). And there's no dirty exhaust fumes to clog and smog up the air.

  3. It's social

    We get to share the road — and share your sense of adventure — with your fellow bicycling like-minds.

World Bicycle Day dates

YearDateDay
2023June 3Saturday
2024June 3Monday
2025June 3Tuesday
2026June 3Wednesday
2027June 3Thursday

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