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Chinese bicycle makers geared up to handle demand as they ride pedalling boom
- Coronavirus has made cycling more attractive and governments are offering incentives
- Most of the bikes made in ‘the kingdom of bicycles’ were already sold abroad
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The last time Alan Du used a bicycle as a means of transport was 20 years ago, when he was still at high school.
He returned to the habit a few weeks ago by buying a new bicycle for himself to commute between his home and office in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou.
“The main purpose is to exercise – I can’t find enough time for workouts in my spare time,” the software engineer said. “Of course, keeping clear of infection during this pandemic is a bonus.”
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More than 9,000km (5,600 miles) away in Rome, Wu Yue said he had not ridden a bicycle for years either, but now he would consider it when needed.

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Coronavirus pandemic leads to boom in demand for Taiwan bicycle manufacturer
Coronavirus pandemic leads to boom in demand for Taiwan bicycle manufacturer
The Italian government has introduced financial incentives and built bike lanes to encourage cycling since the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, making regular bikes and e-bikes a common sight on the streets.
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