Fran from Snail Touring explains how to carry our luggage on the bike. At this time when many of us are thinking about our next bike trips of this summer.
María de Zima Project from the Pedaleo Solar project tells us how they are touring Spain at the moment. 3250 kilometers on a bamboo electric bike, visiting 25 cities and promoting and demanding a necessary change in solar energy self-consumption policies in Spain.
Isra, one of the halves of Ciclismo Sin Prisa, a group dedicated to Cycling without a time trial, without marks, without competition... Without rush. We finish with TourVial, one of the 2 Winners of the AMBE 2018 Awards for Best Private Initiative. An event aimed at bringing road safety education to schools, fairs, events. Javier Pascual will tell us what it consists of.

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These are the contents of the latest program:
05:20 – Like every month, Fran de Snail Touring brings us a topic of interest. This week we talked about how to transport luggage on the bicycle. One of the great dilemmas, how to carry what we are going to need on our bike trip. Panniers, handlebar bags, bikepacking and much more.
25:04 - Zima Project He is cycling through Spain demanding that the policy change towards self-consumption of solar energy in our country. The campaign is called Solar Pedaling. Listen to the interview with María to learn more about the project.
31:52 - Isra y Cristina, half of Cycling Without PrisThey gave us a very friendly interview after we narrowly missed meeting in person in Soria. Family cycling, inclusive cycling, for everyone. proximity trips, sustainable tourism It really gives us a lot in exchange for very little. Cycle tourism as a tool to transmit values. And with a special mention to Cycletraveling for your generosity in sharing information.
49:00 - Javier pascual de Tourvial, tells us that “Virtual Education is more fun if it is put into practice” . A proposal that combines three theoretical parts and a practical part that ends with the emotional, an emotional proposal to make the message of road safety education resonate better.
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