The bicycle was first discovered in 1817 by Baron Karl Von Drais in Germany and called Laufmatchine or running machine.
The bicycle initially did not have a pedal, so the driver had to push with their feet to move.
In the 1890s, women began to use bicycles and fight for their right to cycling.
In 1903, Tour de France was first held and became one of the most prestigious bicycle racing events in the world.
In 1985, John Howard reached the highest speed above the bicycle with 152.2 km/hour.
Bicycles are also used for sports and recreation activities such as BMX, Mountain Biking, and Folding Bikes.
There are more than 1 billion bicycles worldwide and each year is produced around 100 million new bicycles.
Bicycles are also a means of transportation that is environmentally friendly and helps reduce air pollution.
In 2012, a man named Kurt Searvogel rode a bicycle for 75,065 miles in one year.
Many cities around the world have developed a safe and environmentally friendly bicycle path to facilitate the use of bicycles as an alternative transportation.