Welcome!

Welcome to cyclingindublin.com, this site is new but I hope to add a lot in the comming months.

If you don’t cycle or are thinking about cycling click here to see why you should.

There’s a wide range of links to useful websites on the links page.

Sorry to interupt you, but please read this: IrishCycle.com's reader-funded journalism now has 230 subscribers — getting this levels of support is great, but, if you can, please help us reach our short-term target of 250 subscribers, by subscribing monthly now at Ko-Fi.com/irishcycle. There’s lot more to come, but it needs readers like you to subscribe. Now, back to the article...

And in case you’re wondering, in the above photograph there’s five cyclists pictured, and another behind the camera,  there is only one wearing a helmet and high-vis. Normal cycling is possible in Dublin.

Hello Reader... IrishCycle.com is a reader-funded journalism publication. Effectively it's an online newspaper covering news and analyses of cycling and related issues, including cycle route designs, legal changes, and pollical and cultural issues.

There are examples, big and small, which show that the reader-funded or listener-funding model can work to support journalism -- from the Dublin Inquirer and The Guardian to many podcasts. To make it work for IrishCycle.com, it just needs enough people like you to believe!

Monthly subscriptions will give IrishCycle.com's journalism a dependable base of support. But please don't take free access for granted. Last year IrishCycle.com had an average of 15,800 readers per month and we know our readers include people who cycle and those who don't, politicians, officials and campaigners.

I know only a small percentage of readers will see the value of keeping this open enough to subscribe, that's the reality of the reader-funded model. But more support is needed to keep this show on the road.

The funding drive was started in November 2021 and, as of the start of February, 210 readers have kindly become monthly subscribers -- thank you very much to all that have!

But currently, it's only around 1.3% of readers who subscribe. So, if you can, please join them and subscribe today via ko-fi.com/irishcycle/tiers

Cian Ginty
Editor, IrishCycle.com

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