Travelling is fun but Riding is memory

December,7

Many people wish to travel for making fun, but a cyclist ride for his memory. Cycling is such type of travel which provide us fun along with the beautiful memory. Regular cycling keep us healthy and smart. A cyclist can earn so many calories through cycling.

In the same way, Gaighat  Cycle City youth have been engaging in cycling for the green city as well as for their regular exercise purpose. Around 50 number of professional bikers from Gaighat used to  ride bike regularly. According to them they used to ride bike arround 50 Km regularly.

Talking with us, a member of GCCN Jitendra Roila said they are huge number of trail for cycling around Gaighat city. We have technical trail as well as normal trail, said Roila. he added we have kakani trail, rauta trail, chure trail, beltar trail and many other short trail. Mountain biking is possible in gaighat he said.

Youth Cyclist are active in Gaighat

Gaighat , Sep 7: In order to make the city cycle-friendly, the youths of Gaighat have come up with their Cycle.

The youths, who are themselves cycling enthusiasts, have urged people to keep at least one cycle at home and make the place environment-friendly.

 One of the cyclist Jitendra Roila said that using cycles is beneficial to health, saves fuel and helps in improving the environment by reducing traffic jams. Cycling is not only good for health but also a form of sports and many competitions will be held in future to encourage youths to cycle.  Cycle can also be benifited for daily house hold purpose.

In gaighat There are various of trail for cycling like : chure hill trail, rauta trail, beltar trail, Nepaltar trail and many more other trail where cyclist can enjoy the greenery environment, water falls, Rivers side etc.

“Cycling for a day is equal to planting eight trees as eight trees are needed to consume the carbon emitted from one liter petrol,” Cyclist  explained, adding,
“Riding cycle is also economical.”

“Ride cycle and save the environment”

1870s: the high-wheel bicycle:Wikipedia

Main article: Penny-farthing

The high-bicycle was the logical extension of the boneshaker, the front wheel enlarging to enable higher speeds (limited by the inside leg measurement of the rider),[15][16][17][18] the rear wheel shrinking and the frame being made lighter. Frenchman Eugène Meyer is now regarded as the father of the high bicycle[19] by the ICHC in place of James Starley. Meyer invented the wire-spoke tension wheel in 1869 and produced a classic high bicycle design until the 1880s.

A penny-farthing or ordinary bicycle photographed in the Škoda museumin the Czech Republic

James Starley in Coventry added the tangent spokes and the mounting step to his famous bicycle named “Ariel.” He is regarded as the father of the British cycling industry. Ball bearings, solid rubber tires and hollow-section steel frames became standard, reducing weight and making the ride much smoother. Depending on the rider’s leg length, the front wheel could now have a diameter up to 60 in (1.5 m).

Starley’s “Royal Salvo” tricycle, as owned by Queen Victoria

This type of bicycle was retronymed the “ordinary” (since there were then no other kind)[20] and was later nicknamed “penny-farthing” in England (a penny representing the front wheel, and a coin smaller in size and value, the farthing, representing the rear). They were fast, but unsafe. The rider was high up in the air and traveling at a great speed. If he hit a bad spot in the road he could easily be thrown over the front wheel and be seriously injured (two broken wrists were common, in attempts to break a fall)[21] or even killed. “Taking a header” (also known as “coming a cropper”), was not at all uncommon. The rider’s legs were often caught underneath the handlebars, so falling free of the machine was often not possible. The dangerous nature of these bicycles (as well as Victorian mores) made cycling the preserve of adventurous young men. The risk averse, such as elderly gentlemen, preferred the more stable tricycles or quadracycles. In addition, women’s fashion of the day made the “ordinary” bicycle inaccessible. Queen Victoria owned Starley’s “Royal Salvo” tricycle, though there is no evidence she actually rode it.

Although French and English inventors modified the velocipede into the high-wheel bicycle, the French were still recovering from the Franco-Prussian war, so English entrepreneurs put the high-wheeler on the English market, and the machine became very popular there, Coventry, Oxford, Birmingham and Manchester being the centers of the English bicycle industry (and of the arms or sewing machineindustries, which had the necessary metalworking and engineering skills for bicycle manufacturing, as in Paris and St. Etienne, and in New England).[22] Soon bicycles found their way across the English Channel. By 1875, high-wheel bicycles were becoming popular in France, though ridership expanded slowly.

In the United States, Bostonians such as Frank Weston started importing bicycles in 1877 and 1878, and Albert Augustus Pope started production of his “Columbia” high-wheelers in 1878, and gained control of nearly all applicable patents, starting with Lallement’s 1866 patent. Pope lowered the royalty (licensing fee) previous patent owners charged, and took his competitors to court over the patents. The courts supported him, and competitors either paid royalties ($10 per bicycle), or he forced them out of business. There seems to have been no patent issue in France, where English bicycles still dominated the market. By 1884 high-wheelers and tricycles were relatively popular among a small group of upper-middle-class people in all three countries, the largest group being in England. Their use also spread to the rest of the world, chiefly because of the extent of the British Empire.

Morning Cycling keeps you Healthy:

To be fit and healthy you need to be physically active. Regular physical activity can help protect you from serious diseases such as obesity, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, diabetes and arthritis. Riding your bicycle regularly is one of the best ways to reduce your risk of health problems associated with a sedentary lifestyle.

Cycling is a healthy, low-impact exercise that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, from young children to older adults. It is also fun, cheap and good for the environment.

Riding to work or the shops is one of the most time-efficient ways to combine regular exercise with your everyday routine. An estimated one billion people ride bicycles every day – for transport, recreation and sport.

Health benefits of regular cycling

Cycling is mainly an aerobic activity, which means that your heart, blood vessels and lungs all get a workout. You will breathe deeper, perspire and experience increased body temperature, which will improve your overall fitness level.

The health benefits of regular cycling include:

  • increased cardiovascular fitness
  • increased muscle strength and flexibility
  • improved joint mobility
  • decreased stress levels
  • improved posture and coordination
  • strengthened bones
  • decreased body fat levels
  • prevention or management of disease
  • reduced anxiety and depression.15253371_10209393197319940_1816378402224938920_n

Cyclist unity have been strong in Gaighat.

Day to day the number of cyclist in gaighat have been rapidly increasing, Youth are highly impressed by the importance of cycling.

Cyclist are happy to ride at morning with natural air, cool environment and sound climate. They feel cycling is a good means of exercise.

Around 50 cyclist now are in a group for daily cycling. it is a record that the first time number of cyclist have increase.

Cycling also increased the cooperation and harmony among the youth which creats a good unity in work.

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