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Keep on riding

As a young person without a driving license, you are forced to use a bicycle as a means of transport. For a long time it was common practice to switch to your moped or first car as quickly as possible. These times are over and the following applies: cycling is part of a conscious lifestyle. Two blogs address exactly that.

KLARA FUCHS
Klara Sports Science, Graz

Typical student: If you look at how most students rush to university shortly after 10 a.m., you will often see them on their bikes. Klara is 19 years old, studies sports science at the Karl-Franzens University in Graz and is part of the masses of student cyclists. For her, her bike is not just a means of transport, but also a passion. “Sport, triathlon, cycling, a healthy lifestyle: these are my greatest passions,” says the student. "I want to get people excited about sport and inspire them to live healthily." That's why the Austrian has her blog www.klarafuchs.com
brought to life. There, Klara gives Healthy Living recipe tips, insights into her (really hard) training and lets her guests take part in the competition preparations. The Alps offer the ambitious student enough potential to work out on long mountain tours. The hard work is worth it, because in addition to an enviably trained body, the 2013 Styrian triathlon champion has already achieved many successes. For Klara the following applies: Be active, be healthy, be fit, be adventurous, be the best version of you.

CYCLETURE
Till Blogger from Bremen

Till, a blogger from the cycling city of Bremen, shows that you don't have to give up on a casual riding style even after being a student. He has been sharing his love of cycling through the media since 2011. The 32-year-old blogs on
www.cycleture.de about cycling itself, discoveries about cycling and your own tours. “I’m fascinated by bicycles, funny and intelligent accessories, movements that arise around the bicycle and traveling on the saddle,” says Till. With his blog he also wants to help others with the cycling virus
infect and thus contribute to the bicycle becoming further established as a means of transport. The man from Bremen also likes to spend time in the saddle on vacation. Like last summer, when we went to Budapest and the Mediterranean coast. For him, flexibility and freedom are essential parts of life. If he can use his blog to convince other people to get off the bike more often
Keller, then he has achieved his important goal: Keep on Riding!

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As a young person without a driving license, you are forced to use a bicycle as a means of transport. For a long time it was common practice to switch to your moped or first car as quickly as possible. These times are over and the following applies: cycling is part of a conscious lifestyle. Two blogs address exactly that. KLARA FUCHS

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