Cycling Research Board Annual Meeting Get different formats: curl https://pretalx.com/crbam-2026/schedule/\?format=table (default) curl https://pretalx.com/crbam-2026/schedule/\?format=list 2026-09-16 * 06:00 Registration (with coffee and croissants) in Plenary room * 07:00 Welcome + Plenary Discussion + Keynote in Plenary room * 08:45 T1: What the Body Knows: Sensing, Feeling, and Measuring the Cycling Experience in Plenary room * 08:45 T2: Whose Streets? Children, Parents, and the Fight for Safe School Routes in Room 2 * 08:45 W1: From Local Streets to Global Systems: Justice, Extraction, and the Right to the City by Bike in Room 3 * 08:46 Tell me what you look at and I’ll tell you how you ride: Cyclists’ eyes as windows onto the urban space, Martin Bejarano (en); in Plenary room * 08:46 Co-producing situated knowledges: children’s cycling practices in suburban space, Carmen Kern (en); in Room 2 * 08:46 Cycles of Justice: Reimagining Space, Resisting Extractivist War, John Munro and Myka Tucker-Abramson (en); in Room 3 * 09:08 Understanding Cyclist Interactions with Traffic and Infrastructure Using a Bicycle-Mounted Multimodal Sensing Platform, Sonia Soubam (en); in Plenary room * 09:08 What can Children Teach Us About People-Centred Metrics?, Amna Azeem (en); in Room 2 * 09:30 Mobile Sense-Making: Unpacking the Transformative Potential of Everyday Cycling, Ran Zhang (en); in Plenary room * 09:30 Safer Together: How do Parents Assess Street Safety when Biking with their Children?, Carlotta Henning (en); in Room 2 * 09:30 Mapping Conflict, Reimagining the Street: Cycling and Infrastructural Justice in Budapest, Alessia Chiarella (en); in Room 3 * 09:52 Data-driven bicycle driving cycles via mixed-integer programming, Malte Rothhämel (en); in Plenary room * 09:52 Experiences of parents cycling to school with children in Ireland, Anna Molter (en); in Room 2 * 10:15 Lunch + Poster Presentations in Plenary room * 10:20 Who Could Bike? An Analysis of Biking Potential and Its Consequences for People and Places, Mathieu Rabaud (en); in Room 2 * 10:20 Tulip Cycle Wands: Making streets safer, greener and more joyful, Nang Loh (en); in Room 3 * 10:30 Drivers of Behavioral Acceptance of Cargo Bike Sharing Among Early Adopters, Josephine Tröger (en); in Room 2 * 10:30 Sensorimotor assessment of (e-)cycling in people with Parkinson’s disease., Tim Maurissens (en); in Room 3 * 11:15 T3: Inaccessible by Design: How Cycling Systems Exclude and What It Takes to Change That in Plenary room * 11:15 T4: Who Belongs on the Street? Cycling, Displacement, and the Politics of Urban Space in Room 2 * 11:15 W2: Inside the System, Against the System: What It Takes to Build a Post-Car City in Room 3 * 11:16 Inaccessible by Design: Street and Infrastructure Barriers for People with Disabilities in Amman, Esraá alhaj (cs); in Plenary room * 11:16 Negotiating Regimes of Resettlement and Gentrification in Urban Cycling Using a Co-Design Approach, Pratim Sengupta (cs); in Room 2 * 11:16 Outsized Challenge, Inside Job: Developing a Practitioner Toolkit for Dismantling Car Supremacy, Ashton R. Rohmer (en); in Room 3 * 11:38 Governing social inclusion of the Dutch urban cycling infrastructure through design, Rafaela Karaviotou (en); in Plenary room * 11:38 Beyond Cyclist Crash Metrics: Women’s Pedestrian Safety Perception as a Proxy for Cycling Stress in Low-Cycling Contexts, Diana Chepkirui Laboso (cs); in Room 2 * 12:00 Cycling – More than mobility? An ethnographic study of bicycle courses for refugee and migrant women in Germany, Jessica Dawid (en); in Plenary room * 12:00 Gender Mobility Labs for Inclusive Cycling Cities: Insights from Roda Rosa, Brazil, PAULA PEDREIRA DEL FIOL (en); in Room 2 * 12:00 The Politics of Cycling Past the Limits of the Political, Mark F. N. Franke (en); in Room 3 * 12:22 Determinants of cycling behavior in vulnerable groups: Early findings from a natural experiment examining the effects of a multi-strategic bicycle intervention in Düsseldorf, Lisa Stähler (en); in Plenary room * 12:22 Understanding cycling practices among Portuguese-origin populations in Switzerland, Andreia Dinis Pinto (en); in Room 2 * 13:00 Coffee Break in Plenary room * 13:15 T5: The Default Cyclist Doesn't Exist: Gender, Context, and the Hidden Deterrents to Riding in Plenary room * 13:15 T6: Who Can Get Where? Network Design, Accessibility, and the Spatial Politics of Cycling in Room 2 * 13:15 W3: Streets for Living, Not Just Driving: Children's Mobility, Safety, and Urban Space in Room 3 * 13:18 A behavioral assessment of urban residents toward cycling in Nigeria: A bicycle level of service approach, Inah Okon (en); in Plenary room * 13:18 Data-driven planning of multimodal bike and public transport networks, Malte Schröder (en); in Room 2 * 13:18 Reclaiming Street Space through School Mobility: Active Mobility Safe School Routes as Infrastructural Justice in Chania, Greece, Ioannis Kanakis (en); in Room 3 * 13:35 Beyond the undefined average cyclist: User specific bikeability and cycling accessibility in a post socialist city – evidence from Trnava, Slovakia, Roland Németh (en); in Room 2 * 13:43 Reimagining Rural Mobility: Bringing Cycling into Focus in Rural Areas, Lena Ruegge (en); in Plenary room * 13:55 Identifying synergistic bike path corridors in urban street networks, Christoph Steinacker (en); in Room 2 * 13:55 To what extent can the roll-out of automated driving foster self-determined and active mobility?, Simon Mader (en); in Room 3 * 14:08 Contested Spaces: Design Activism and Cycling Communities in Latin America, Felipe Leme (en); in Plenary room * 14:15 A paradigm shift towards Accessibility Justice: job accessibility by bike in Flanders, Josefien Hoerée (en); in Room 2 * 15:00 Welcome Reception and Drinks in Plenary room 2026-09-17 * 06:30 Coffee & Registrations in Plenary room * 07:00 T7: Beyond the School Gate: Risk, Exposure, and the Environments Children Cycle Through in Plenary room * 07:00 T8: Green Transition or Green Illusion? E-Bikes, Cargo Bikes, and What Sustainable Cycling Actually Means in Room 2 * 07:00 W4: Beyond the Metrics: Sensing, Moving, and Knowing the City by Bike in Room 3 * 07:01 How do cyclists react to extreme heat? A research project in German cities, Uta Burghard (en); in Plenary room * 07:01 The Great Kinetic Displacement: Why E-Bikes are Not Cycling, Gunda Wienke (en); in Room 2 * 07:01 Becoming a Cycling Body: An Autoethnography of Embodied Practice in Amsterdam, Mohammed Nazarpoor (en); in Room 3 * 07:26 Kids on board: choices and implications for safely transporting children by bicycle, David Ideler (en); in Plenary room * 07:26 E-Bike-Ready? Adaptive Infrastructure and Nudging actions for Sustainable Mobility in a peri-urban Region near Graz, Barbara Holler, Nina Neundorfer (en); in Room 2 * 07:38 Beyond Infrastructure Proxies: Toward an Embodied Understanding of Cycling Experience, Laurent Cazor (en); in Room 3 * 07:51 Integrating Children's Perspectives into Non-Motorised Transport Planning - A Case Study on Safe School Mobility in Nairobi, Linda Marie Pätzold (en); in Plenary room * 07:51 Reimagining commercial mobility at the human scale: stabilizing cargo bike use in everyday work practices, Johannes Gruber (en); in Room 2 * 08:30 Fishbowl Discussion in Plenary room * 09:45 Lunch & Poster Session in Plenary room * 09:45 “Mobility Prepping” - planning bicycle infrastructure as resilience booster in increasing political, societal, and environmental uncertainty, Keke P. Merz (en); in Room 2 * 09:45 Cycling Legacy in Car-Dependent Cities: Governance Conditions and the Brisbane 2032 Opportunity, Niloofar Dehghani Samani (en); in Room 3 * 09:55 Archer Avenue Complete Streets Transformation, John Pickering (en); in Room 2 * 09:55 Platform Workers vs. Leisure Cyclists: A Spatial Analysis of Route Choice, Gil Andrade (en); in Room 3 * 10:05 Building Cycling Families through the Bike Bus: Explained by Children for Children, Gemma Simón i Mas (en); in Room 2 * 10:05 Pre- and Post-Pandemic Active Mobility Patterns in the South America: A Comparative Analysis of Bogotá and São Paulo, Camilo Andrés Bello Portela (en); in Room 3 * 11:15 T8: Build It and They Won't Come: Why Infrastructure Alone Cannot Transform Cycling in Plenary room * 11:15 W5: Moving Differently, Knowing Differently: Experimental Methods for Cycling Research in Room 2 * 11:15 W6: What Do Cyclists Dream Of? Cultural Imagination and the Futures We Ride Toward in Room 3 * 11:16 Symbolic Cycling, Persistent Automobility: Infrastructural Hypocrisy in Wroclaw, Anastasiia Zhokhova (en); in Plenary room * 11:16 Audit of the Flemish supra-local functional cycling network, Dimitri De Backer (en); in Room 2 * 11:16 At child’s eye level: rethinking cycling space through participatory video, Joyce David (en); in Room 3 * 11:34 Why infrastructure alone won't build bike cities, Hellem de Freitas Miranda (en); in Plenary room * 11:52 Is Dutch velomobility automobility reinvented? A critical systemic perspective., Lindsay Broadwell (en); in Plenary room * 11:52 BikeNetKit: Developing an open-source bicycle network software suite for urban planners, Manuel Knepper (en); in Room 2 * 11:52 Detours, Derives, and Derailleurs, Raphi Soifer (en); in Room 3 * 12:10 Waiting for change: Beyond analysis of cyclist delays, Mads Paulsen (en); in Plenary room * 12:30 Coffee & Networking in Plenary room * 13:15 W7: Beyond the Default Cyclist: Designing for Bodies and Biographies the System Ignores in Plenary room * 13:15 T10: Cycling Is Not Just Transport: Identity, Culture, and the Social Life of Cycling in Room 2 * 13:15 W8: The Street as Signal: How Infrastructure Speaks to Cyclists, Drivers, and the Climate in Room 3 * 13:16 Reimagining Cycling Uptake: Infrastructure, Behaviour, and the Limits of E-Bike Transition in Ireland, Oleksandr Galychyn (en); in Plenary room * 13:16 Exploring the role of nonprofit organizations in the emergence of cycling cultures, Christopher Fletcher (en); in Room 2 * 13:16 Meeting Grounds for Interdisciplinary Cycling Studies: Co-creating Cross-Cutting Research Questions, Mohammed Nazarpoor (en); in Room 3 * 13:46 Seizing the momentum: The impact of Ghent's University's campus clustering on the 2050 mobility transition, Kato Selis (en); in Room 2 * 14:00 People-centered, quantitative design support for bicycle node networks, Michael Szell (en); in Plenary room * 14:00 Reinventing the wheel: cycling imaginaries of Tirana’s young adults, Anna Kondi (en); in Room 3 * 14:15 Cycling Identities and the Negotiation of Sociotechnical Change, Bernhard Wieser (en); in Room 2 * 15:00 Outdoor Activity in Plenary room * 17:00 Conference Dinner in Plenary room 2026-09-18 * 07:00 T11: What Are We Even Measuring? Concepts, Governance, and the Knowledge Gaps in Cycling Research in Plenary room * 07:00 W9: From Data to Decision: Open-Source Tools and Audit Methodologies for Smarter Cycling Networks in Room 2 * 07:00 W10: Counting What Counts: From Network Design to Behavioural Change, Measuring Cycling for People in Room 3 * 07:01 Comprehensible Cycling Infrastructure – is it a topic worth researching?, David Friel (en); in Plenary room * 07:01 Strengthening Active Mobility to Climate Change: Urban climate-resilient solutions for cycling and walking, Jonas Kulhavy, Frederik Hilden | Universität Kassel (en); in Room 2 * 07:01 Understanding the e-bike modal shift effects through a triple approach: systematic, biographical and lifestyle-based., maud.haffner (en); in Room 3 * 07:26 Velosense: Estimating Passing Distance and Curb Distance from Bicycle-Mounted Radar and Camera Data, Michael Schmid (en); in Plenary room * 07:26 WOMEN: THE REVOLUTION OR EVOLUTION OF THE ACCESSIBLE AREAS BY BICYCLE FROM AN INTERSECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE., Ana Carolina Girão de Castro (en); in Room 3 * 07:38 Infrastructure as a Communicative Interface: How Design Shapes Cyclist-Driver Interaction, Marie Kauffman (en); in Room 2 * 07:51 Collaborating uphill: Towards participatory trail governance in an urban mountain park in Chile, CHRISTIAN BLANCO (en); in Plenary room * 07:51 Can you hear the bell ring? Cycling and hearing difficulties, Dr.nat.techn. Roxani Gkavra (en); in Room 3 * 08:30 Hot Take in Plenary room * 08:30 Hot Take in Room 2 * 08:31 Policy answers in search of a question: the need for a radical politics of cycling, Peter Cox (en); in Plenary room * 08:31 Why are bike owners not cycling frequently? Impact of residential bike parking, bike typology, car ownership, and trip heterogeneities, PHILIP KOFI ALIMO (en); in Room 2 * 09:45 T12: Infrastructure, Perception, and Generational Dynamics in Plenary room * 09:45 T13: Identity, Exposure, and Conceptual Reimaginings in Room 2 * 09:46 What Makes a City Bikeable? Exploring District-Level Differences in Infrastructure and Perception in Dortmund, Fatemeh Dehqan (en); in Plenary room * 09:46 Cyclists Experience Routes, Not Locations: A Simulation-Based Exposure Assessment, Hanna Grüsner (en); in Room 2 * 10:11 Cycling Through Time – How Different Generations of Planners can Shape a City’s Cycling Culture, Isabel Scherer (cs); in Plenary room * 10:11 Rethinking Cycling through Assemblage Thinking: Conceptual Openings and Research Horizons, Mohammed Nazarpoor, Maryam (en); in Room 2 * 10:33 Scaling Cycling: Health and Climate Impacts from a Bike Library, Nasim Eslamirad (cs); in Plenary room * 10:33 Pedaling Positionalities: Space, Practice, and Identity, Raphi Soifer (en); in Room 2 * 11:00 Lunch + Poster Day 3 in Plenary room * 11:05 Understanding Cycling Adoption in Madrid: Perceived barriers and drivers, Emma Landaluce (en); in Room 2 * 11:05 The power of funny bikes to get non-cyclists on bikes (individual contribution), Mageren Pascal (en); in Room 3 * 11:15 Evaluating the effectiveness of study visits in facilitating double loop learning: Evidence from Oulu, Finland, Anika Koskela (en); in Room 2 * 11:15 What drives cargo-bike sharing intentions? A comparative study on across four European cities among non-users, Josephine Tröger, Marvin Helferich (cs); in Room 3 * 11:25 THE POTENTIAL OF SHARED BIKES FOR RESIDENTS WITH ACCESSIBILITY DEFICIENCY: A CASE STUDY OF SHARED BIKES IN UTRECHT USING THE CAPABILITY APPROACH, Nyko Ham (en); in Room 2 * 11:25 Simulating Ownership: How Temporary Bicycle Access Enables Urban Cycling Transition, Toby Liu (en); in Room 3 * 12:30 Closing Remarks, Awards and Goodbyes in Plenary room 📆 powered by pretalx