Cycling Research Board Annual Meeting 2025 Get different formats: curl https://pretalx.com/cycling-research-board-annual-meeting-2025/schedule/\?format=table (default) curl https://pretalx.com/cycling-research-board-annual-meeting-2025/schedule/\?format=list 2025-09-10 * 06:00 Registrations with ☕️ & 🥐 in De Brug * 07:00 Welcome and Keynote by Charles Brown: Arrested Mobility in the Cycling Capital: Exploring Equity and Belonging in Amsterdam’s Bicycle Paradise in De Brug * 08:40 Theme: Cycling culture: Heritage on (two) wheels in De Brug Area 1 * 08:40 Theme: Fostering Community-Building and Advocacy in Cycling in De Brug Area 2 * 08:45 Who is building our cycling culture? - Exploring the role of planners within the context of Oulu's cycling culture, Isabel Scherer (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 08:45 When Research Meets Activism: Strenghtening The Human Infrastructure of Cycling, Michela Grasso (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 08:45 Understanding the role of user comfort factors in active and micro mobility to foster transformative change, Lena Ruegge (en); in Classroom B3.08 * 09:15 The Recursive Narratives of Velomobility, Lindsay Broadwell (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 09:30 Pedaling Kindness: An Ethnographic Journey into Reciprocity, Social Capital, and the Logic of Gift in Urban Recreation, Brent Bell (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 09:45 A Cycling City in Nature, Ang Kian Nam (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 10:15 Lunch in De Brug * 11:10 Theme: Can cycling level the playing field? On inclusion and social integration in De Brug Area 1 * 11:10 Theme: Mind the gap! How can academia translate theory into practice? in De Brug Area 2 * 11:10 Theme: Popular opinion and language in cycling in Classroom B3.08 * 11:15 Translating Study Tours from Europe to the United States: Real Time Reactions from Students, Cat Colson, Bella Ebner, Owen Pyle (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 11:15 Narratives of Crashes, Joyce David (en); in Classroom B3.08 * 11:40 Bicycles as a means of integration in Dutch society: does it actually make a difference?, Pedro Miele (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 11:40 Bridging Citizen Science and Academic Cycling Research: The Power of Engagement and Data Visualisation, Elke Franchois (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 11:45 Exploring the fairness of urban traffic fines: Disciplining dangerous or vulnerable road users?, Samuel Nello-Deakin (en); in Classroom B3.08 * 12:05 Bridging home care service and female migrant labor by electrical two-wheels, Haixiao Pan (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 12:05 Understanding the porosities between recreational and utility cycling, Dimitri Marincek (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 12:15 Uncovering cycling vernacular through sentiment analysis, Wisely Ong (en); in Classroom B3.08 * 12:30 From fixing to organising: working on inclusive mobility in the Dutch city of Amersfoort, Erik van Marissing (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 12:30 What Can the Humanities Do for Cycling Studies?, Andrew Bricker (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 13:00 Coffee Break in De Brug * 13:10 Theme: From Ownership to Commoning: Bike Sharing in Cities in De Brug Area 1 * 13:10 Theme: Challenging norms around mobility from a young age in De Brug Area 2 * 13:15 Impacts of the Built Environment and Road Safety on Health and Levels of Physical Activity: a case study applied to the Bike Sharing System in Brazil, Juliana DeCastro (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 13:15 When Cartoons Collide with Cars: Visual Advocacy for Cycling Justice, Reena Mahajan (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 13:15 Community Response to Traffic Violence, Kevin Krizek (en); in Classroom B3.08 * 13:40 The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Shared Bike Usage: A Statistical Analysis in the city of Kocaeli, Ömür Kaygisiz (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 13:45 Crafting New Urban Imaginaries: A Radical Children’s Literature Perspective, Peter Fussy (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 14:05 Using mobile methods to uncover infrastructural and experiential factors in docked bike-sharing, Oriol Roig (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 15:00 Welcome Reception in De Brug 2025-09-11 * 06:30 Registrations with ☕️ & 🥐 in De Brug * 06:55 Theme: Institutional barriers: Can different contexts create complementary approaches? in De Brug Area 1 * 06:55 Theme: Highway to heaven or hell? How E-bikes are changing road users' behaviors in De Brug Area 2 * 06:55 Theme: Increasing Cycling Uptake in Classroom A2.07 * 07:00 Cycling advocacy through activism - Lessons from the Critical Mass movement in Helsinki, Lukas Junghanns (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 07:00 How Pedelec and Bicycle ownership impacts car mode-choice behavior, Wilhelm Enders (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 07:00 One goal, many paths: pedaling towards 30% cycling share across Flanders, Ann Vanclooster (en); in Classroom A2.07 * 07:40 Building a Census of Cycling Mobility: Methodology and Impact of the Brazilian Cyclist Profile Research, Juliana DeCastro (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 07:40 Is ebiking exercise or cheating? An experimental study estimating minutes of moderate physical activity., Anna Barrero (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 07:40 Workshop on enhancing forecasts of cycling policy potentials, Clemens Brauer (en); in Classroom A2.07 * 08:30 Fishbowl Discussion in De Brug * 09:45 Lunch and Poster Presentation in De Brug * 09:45 No bicycle race - Time loss in cycling. Which waiting times occur in German cities and why?, Sven Lißner (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 09:57 Revolutionising Last-Mile Delivery: Advancing Cycle Logistics Through Technology and Community Engagement, Canathy Po Yiu Wong (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 10:09 THE STRATEGY AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT DESIGN FOR BICYCLE ORIENTED URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN REGIONAL CITIES A case study in Shizuoka city, Yosuke (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 10:21 Véloterritories. Shaping European cycling landscapes, Peio Royo Zabala (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 11:10 Theme: Methods for learning: Measuring the impact of cycling in De Brug Area 1 * 11:10 Theme: Show me the numbers! Data and models for cycling mobility in De Brug Area 2 * 11:10 Theme: Using Data and Models for Cycling in Classroom A2.10 * 11:15 Challenging Academics: Citizen Science and Transformative Learning in Cycling Research, Glenn Godin (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 11:15 An Instrumented Bicycle Platform for Detailed Cyclist Behavior Data Collection, Xinyu Zhang (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 11:15 More of the same or a significant step forward in data-based cycling research and promotion?!, Martin Loidl, Sven Lißner, Christian Werner (en); in Classroom A2.10 * 11:40 A model for classifying daily cyclists through biomechanical analysis of urban bicycle rides, Martin Bejarano (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 11:40 May AI applications increase cycling safety in overtaking situations?, Johannes Schering (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 11:50 Essential Tools or Unnecessary Complexity? Data and Models in Cycling Planning: A deep dive into analysis outputs from Berlin, Germany, Panagiotis G. Tzouras (en); in Classroom A2.10 * 12:05 Engaging underrepresented population groups in real-world active mobility research in the Caribbean region: insights from a community based researcher, Rita Gemerts (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 12:05 Advancing User Experience (UX) Research in Cycling: Capturing Emotions and Perceptions in Urban Environments, Mahtab Baghaiepoor (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 12:30 Coffee and Networking in De Brug * 13:00 Los Priviliegados in De Brug * 13:10 Theme: Policy and Design- Creating the best conditions for active mobility in De Brug Area 1 * 13:10 Theme: From moral values to gamification: Reaching beyond convinced cyclists in De Brug Area 2 * 13:10 Theme: Traffic Safety in Classroom A2.11 * 13:15 Shading the way: a geospatial approach to urban cycling comfort for strategic tree placement, Maria Salomons (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 13:15 Framing for Support: How moral foundations shape support for cycling in Montréal, Lexi Kinman (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 13:15 BRIDGING THE GAP: MECHANISTIC-BASED CYCLIST INJURY RISK CURVES USING TWO DECADES OF CRASH DATA, Thomas Unger, Angela Schubert (en); in Classroom A2.11 * 13:40 Are Flemish citizens and policy makers ready for a car(e)less mobility? How to better inform policy makers about public opinion on sustainable mobility., Sam Delespaul (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 13:40 Overcoming Global Mobilities Dispossession through Bicycling: the De-alienation of Movement from Human Beings, Mark F. N. Franke (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 14:00 Assessment of perceived safety for different road users and its integration into road safety practices, Lena Ruegge (en); in Classroom A2.11 * 14:05 The impact of 30km/h speed limit policy on physical activity – A mixed-methods natural experiment in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Nicole (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 14:05 Bike2Green: Nudging social acceptance of green transition to active mobility, Annarita Leserri (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 14:55 Community and Cycling in Bike-Kitchen * 15:00 Outdoor Excursion in De Brug * 15:00 immersive bike kitchen experience workshop, Michael Tahmoressi (en); in Bike-Kitchen * 17:00 Conference Dinner in De Brug 2025-09-12 * 06:30 Registrations with ☕️ & 🥐 in De Brug * 06:55 Theme: Cyclists' behavior: understanding the factors behind it and the way it manifests in De Brug Area 1 * 06:55 Theme: Choosing the right route: a discussion on analysis methods, fairness and behavior in De Brug Area 2 * 07:00 Why Here, Why Now? Exploring Spatial and Temporal Interaction on Cycling Behavior Through Machine Learning & Explainable AI, William Arthurius (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 07:00 Fair Recommendations for Cyclists: results of an empirical study, Bernhard Wieser (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 07:25 Creative ideation workshop for promoting climate-health co-beneficial cycling behaviours, James Green (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 07:25 Potential and limitation of machine learning methods for bicycle route choice analysis and modelling, Stefan Huber (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 07:50 Children and young people’s pro-cycling activism: Developing playful, healthy cities, Dr Eileen Hogan (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 07:50 Behavioural realism of the choice sets for modelling cyclists’ route choices: a discussion, Mirosława Łukawska (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 08:25 Skills Development Session in De Brug Area 1 * 08:25 Hot Take Session in De Brug Area 2 * 08:30 How to use Moral Foundations Theory to frame pro-cycling arguments to appeal to a diverse audience, Jerome Laviolette (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 08:30 Hot take: Cycling research is in fact pro car, Katja Kircher (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 09:40 Theme: The good, the bad, and the ugly: how infrastructure fails or uplifts road users in De Brug Area 1 * 09:40 Theme: Don't blame the system, fix it! Infrastructure and design at different scales in De Brug Area 2 * 09:45 Now that she's gone: Effects of the bridge collapse in Dresden on cyclists’ mobility patterns., Julius Reh (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 09:45 Rethinking the planning of signalised intersections for cycling and other sustainable modes, Daniel Baehler (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 10:10 Build It and They Will Come! So Where the Hell Are They All? - How to Fill Bike Parking Garages, Jörg Welke (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 10:10 Cyclists at work zones – From refining the system to rethinking the system, Jones Karlström (en); in De Brug Area 2 * 11:00 Lunch and Poster Presentation in De Brug * 11:00 Cycling = Cycling? Understanding City-Specific Influences on Cycling Behaviour: Insights from a Nationwide GPS Study in Germany, Stefan Huber (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 11:15 "Public Policy and the Culture of Health in the Netherlands": An Interdisciplinary University Course, Sharon Brown (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 11:30 Beyond Guidelines: Rethinking Safe Bicycle Infrastructure Using Observational Research, Linda Marie Pätzold (en); in De Brug Area 1 * 12:30 Coffee and Panel Discussion with Women in Cycling Benelux. Why Cycling Isn’t for Her? A conversation on why cycling doesn’t always work for women - and how we can change that. in De Brug * 13:15 Closing remarks, Awards, and Goodbyes in De Brug 📆 powered by pretalx