Know where this bicycle came from?

Today we are going to give you important information about the invention of bicycle. Do you know how the bicycle was invented and who did it? Let me tell you, many people have contributed significantly to the invention of the bicycle. So let’s know about its invention.

First of all, let us tell you that ‘Bicycle’ is a French word. In 1860, for the first time in France, the two-wheeled ride was called ‘Bicycle’.

In 1880, Hans Ronald, a resident of England, invented the chain-bound bicycle. While making this bicycle special care was taken that both the tires of the bicycle should be the same.

The period up to the twentieth century in the mid-1890s is called the ‘Golden Age of Bicycles’. At the same time, the bicycle got a new face, and it also had equal size wheels, steering and chain in wheels.
It is believed that in 1817, Baron Karl von Dreis of Germany first designed the bicycle. It was the first bicycle with two wheels. In the year 1817, he covered 14 km. Ride it till. He called his ride a ‘running machine’. It did not have a paddle. To drive it, the driver had to run on the ground while sitting on the bicycle seat.

Do you know?
A car can stand up to 15 bicycles.

The world’s largest tandem bicycle is about 20 meters long, on which 23 people can sit.

The first bicycle race took place on 31 May 1868. It was held at Park de Saint Cloud in Paris. This race was 1200 meters. The winner was James Moore of England.

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Hi friends, I am Meghna, I am the main content writer of ilovupdates.com. Here I regularly share useful information to our readers in every single post.

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