Danube Cycle Plans - The Vienna-Ljubljana Bike Ride aims to highlight the cooperation opportunities in the promotion of cycling

02-06-2022

Working together we can achieve goals faster and more effectively. That is why two European projects, project Danube Cycle Plans and project SABRINA have joined forces with the EuroVelo coordinators in riding together from Vienna to Velo-city conference in Ljubljana, following the EuroVelo 9 route, connecting cities along the way and promoting the need for safer and more enjoyable cycling routes.

The ride will be joined by the representatives of both projects and EuroVelo coordinators. Each partner is meeting their objectives through the ride from a different perspective but with the common goal. 

Danube Cycle Plans project aims to take the Pan-European Master Plan for Cycling Promotion, the first comprehensive document on cycling policy transcending the EU from paper and put it into practice.  By symbolically bringing the Vienna declaration, approved in May 2021, from Vienna, where it was accepted, to Ljubljana, where the largest world conference on cycling, Velo-city 2022, will take place, we want to promote the most ambitious plan of the agreement, doubling cycling levels by 2030. The project’s main goal is to have more people cycling in the Danube region. To encourage more people to hop on their bikes, the project has recognized three tools: the well-developed Danube Cycling Strategy, better cycling infrastructure, and increasing the awareness of relevant stakeholders about the needs of cyclists with their  improved capacity to promote cycling. More at the project's webpage

SABRINA project focuses on road infrastructure safety for cyclists as one of the most vulnerable road users. Its main goal is to help decision-makers plan, design, and implement safe and sustainable solutions for improved cycling infrastructure in the Danube region. One of the main project activities were the safety cycling infrastructure inspections measuring how safe the respective routes are for cyclists and what could be done to prevent deadly accidents and serious injuries amongst cyclists. Biking on the inspected routes from Vienna to Ljubljana will show user experience hand in hand with the results of the surveys. More at the project's webpage, Twitter or Facebook account. 

EuroVelo coordinators have an aim to raise awareness of the need for improved infrastructure and supporting services, enhanced marketing and long term management agreement for the entire route. EuroVelo is a network of 17 long distance cycle routes connecting and uniting the whole European continent. The routes can be used by cycle tourists as well as by local people making daily journeys. EuroVelo currently comprises 17 routes totaling over 90,000km of cycling itineraries.

The ride from Vienna to Velo-city 2022 in Ljubljana will follow the EuroVelo 9 route. Starting in Gdansk on the Baltic sea it stretches for 2050 km through 6 countries (Poland, Czechia, Austria, Slovenia, Italy and Croatia), reaching its final destination in Pula on the Adriatic coast. This route is sometimes called the Amber Route as historically the precious stone amber, found in the Baltic region, was taken by routes such as this to the Mediterranean Sea!

We know together we can achieve more. Our goal for this event is promoting steps needed for safe and enjoyable cycling for commuters, recreational cyclists and tourists alike.

Organizing this multi national event wouldn’t be possible without incredible cooperation with local partners: klimaaktiv mobil, Radlobby Österreich, Radlobby ARGUS Steiermark and Radkompetenz Österreich from Austria with Slovenian Ministry for the Infrastructure and Slovenian Cycling Network.

 

Programme co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA, ENI)