More than 3,000 people teamed up in Mexico City yesterday to create a huge human bicycle as the nation’s capital celebrated the start of its Semana de la Bicicleta – Bicycle Week – now in its third edition.
The event is aimed at promoting two wheels as a way of getting round that is both healthy and helps reduce pollution, with the city, like many others around the world trying to reduce emissions from motor vehicles.
The city government posted a speeded-up video to Twitter of the moment the ‘bicycle,’ located in the huge Plaza de la Constitución – better known as the Zócalo – being created.
¡Impulsamos juntos una movilidad sustentable! así se construyó la Bici Monumental Humana, en el Zócalo #CDMX pic.twitter.com/d7HU81i8VM
— Gobierno CDMX (@GobCDMX) April 10, 2016
It also tweeted to say that yesterday’s Muévete En Bici ride had seen a record participation of more than 56,000 cyclists.
Ayer se realizó el Paseo #MuéveteEnBici, registró una afluencia récord de 56 mil 360 ciclistas de todas las edades pic.twitter.com/cSG47nSGda
— Gobierno CDMX (@GobCDMX) April 11, 2016







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