Australian cycling
Australian cycling encompasses a variety of cycling disciplines, including road racing, mountain biking, and track cycling. The country has produced many successful cyclists, such as Cadel Evans, who won the Tour de France in 2011. Cycling is popular among both recreational riders and competitive athletes, with numerous events held throughout the year.
Australia also boasts a well-developed cycling infrastructure, featuring dedicated bike lanes and trails in urban areas. Organizations like Cycling Australia promote the sport and support local clubs. Additionally, initiatives to encourage cycling for transportation and fitness are increasingly common, contributing to a growing cycling culture.