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COMMUNITY UNIFICATION

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Berlin is a sprawling city full of cobblestones and tram tracks - features not normally associated with ideal cycling. Yet that is exactly what the city is said to offer.

Bike-friendly laws and infrastructure, wide streets and – more recently - community programs designed to make pedal power available to everyone, are just some of the ways Berlin compensates for its lumpy streets and vast scale. Germans are well known for their

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