SlowUp: A Grand Finale to the Summer Cycling Season in Switzerland

Sunday, 29 September 2024, 08:00

SlowUp has concluded its summer cycling season with a remarkable turnout of 400,000 participants across 18 scenic routes in Switzerland. The event celebrated cycling, featuring various accessible routes for all, including those with disabilities. As summer draws to a close, this initiative underscores the importance of sustainable mobility in the face of rising temperatures.
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SlowUp: A Grand Finale to the Summer Cycling Season in Switzerland

End of Summer Cycling Season: SlowUp Highlights

SlowUp has officially wrapped up its cycling season, attracting 400,000 enthusiastic participants throughout the Jura region in Switzerland. The event, which coincided with the world cycling championships in Zurich, offered 18 routes for participants to explore.

This year, SlowUp aimed to promote soft mobility amidst the heat wave affecting not just France but also the entire region. With a focus on inclusivity, the event successfully catered to disabled cyclists, showcasing the versatility of cycling as a means of transport.

Looking Forward: The Future of Cycling Events

  • Engagement of local communities
  • Enhancements to cycling infrastructure
  • Sustainability initiatives for warmer months

As the cycling season comes to an end, the legacy of SlowUp remains strong, inspiring a culture of cycling and mobility for many.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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