Formule 1 Zandvoort Bike Hire
Formule 1 Zandvoort Bike Hire. Request your bikes online now. PLEASE NOTE: Bike rental bookings must be submitted at least 3 days in advance with a minimum of 3 bike rental days. Pick up your bike at the Haarlem bike store. Request online now! We can customize any group rental up to 40 bikes. The Netherlands, or Holland, has become world-famous for being the biggest cycling destination in the world.
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Formule 1 Zandvoort Bike Hire. Request your bikes online now. PLEASE NOTE: Bike rental bookings must be submitted at least 3 days in advance with a minimum of 3 bike rental days. Pick up your bike at the Haarlem bike store. Request online now! We can customize any group rental up to 40 bikes. The Netherlands, or Holland, has become world-famous for being the biggest cycling destination in the world.
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Cycling to the Dutch Grand Prix: The Fastest Way to Zandvoort
About 50,000 petrol heads are expected to travel on two wheels to this autumn’s Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort to avoid gridlock in the coastal town. The organizers face major challenges because Zandvoort sits tightly between the dunes and the shore, and around 100,000 people plan to arrive over the weekend. The Netherlands will host a Formula 1 Grand Prix for the first time since 1984, and the sport has never been more popular, especially with Max Verstappen being a four-time world champion. It’s worth nothing that you cannot access Zandvoort by car due to an exclusion zone around the town and circuit on race weekend. The best (and fastest) way to get to the circuit is on a bicycle!
In the Netherlands, children enter the cycling world before their feet even touch the ground. Often riding in front-mounted seats or snug cargo bikes as babies, experiencing the rhythm of Dutch bike culture from day one. Cycling in Holland is not just a pastime but the most common way of getting around. The country packs in more bicycles than people and designs its streets to make cycling effortless and safe. Its impressive network of 17,000 kilometers of smooth, well-maintained bike paths—most of them fully separated from traffic by dedicated cycle lanes. Because of the dedicated bike lanes, it allows riders of all ages to travel comfortably through the country.