Bicycle Research Report

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The Bicycle Research Report , shortly BRR, German about: Bicycle research report, was a Research Information Service in English , German and often French , Spanish , of the European Cyclists 'Federation (ECF), the European Cyclists' Federation was issued. The forerunner was the bicycle research service of the ADFC , the General German Bicycle Club, whose numbers 130 from 1990 to 325 from 1999 are still available online today. On mostly two or four A4 pages, a publication related to cycling was presented and professionally rated. In the appendix, some short excerpts from the works were also printed. Tilman Bracher, active in the ADFC at the time, was the supervisor for both.

The BRR was published monthly from 1990 to 2005. 178 issues were published, of which the first 156 issues are still available online until December 2003, on the pages of the National Cycling Plan at Difu , the German Institute for Urban Studies . More recent works also refer to the BRR in their sources.

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Individual evidence

  1. z. E.g. an article from 2012 on cycling at roundabouts in Australia, citing a German-language work that was discussed in the BRR
  2. Mortality - The Effects of Regular Cycling , ADFC, n.d.: The ADFC refers to a Danish long-term study that was referred to in the "Bicycle Research Report"