25 Bicycle Coloring Pages - Free!
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What do you think of this bicycle we colored? It was very fun to make, because we love bicycles. If you want, you can get inspired by this one and make your own, with the materials and colors you wish, why not give it a try?
We collected bicycle coloring pages for your entertainment, from drawings of old bicycles, to drawings of girls on bicycles, there are quite a few! You'll surely have a hard time choosing just one.
Have you ever had a bicycle? Or have you seen them? Maybe it seems like a slightly strange means of transportation to you, because it requires a lot of physical effort, but that's not bad! Not at all.
Bicycles are a two-wheeled means of transportation, which nowadays are vitally important, because they help the environment and our physical health, did you know? With them we can go to work, go out for a ride with our friends, and much more.
That's why, in this section we have bicycle images to color with interesting information about them, this way you'll learn something new and have fun at the same time.
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And not only that, you can also send us your drawings to share them with the whole world in our gallery. Plus, you'll be able to see the art of other little and big artists, what do you think of the idea?
Are you ready, cyclist? Don't forget the helmet. Let's pedal with these images to print and color, let all your creativity flow while coloring! You won't regret it.
Bicycles coloring pages
Why color bicycle images?
While we live in a world surrounded by cars on the roads, that fill the environment with toxic particles, there's another means of transportation that's more comfortable and simple to use, do you know which one it is? The bicycle!
If you've ever ridden one, or want to try it, you'll realize it's one of the best alternatives that exist for our health and the planet's. Wait! If you're interested in learning more about bicycles, don't go, we'll tell you a little more.
Bicycles used to not have pedals or brakes, did you know? They looked nothing like they are today. Over time their design evolved to the point of not only being a simple means of transportation, but of becoming a famous sport that's important worldwide.
That and more you'll learn if you dare to color the bicycle drawings we have in our repertoire, because on top of each image you'll find curious and interesting facts about them that you didn't know.
What are you waiting for? Let's get to work! These drawings won't color themselves.
Learn while coloring Bicycles
- Every year around 50 million bicycles are produced compared to 20 million cars.
- A woman on a bicycle can burn between 2,000 and 2,200 calories, while a man burns between 2,200 and 2,400.
- In 1884 Thomas Stevens became the first person to travel around the world by bicycle. How amazing!
- Thomas Stevens traveled around the world by bicycle and it lasted from April 1884 until December 1886.
- Pedaling is good for the heart. With one hour of riding a bicycle you burn around 500 calories at a normal pace.
- Riding a bicycle strengthens the lumbar area due to the leaning posture, so the resistance of the lower back is improved.
- The bicycle is a very environmentally friendly vehicle! With it there are no pollutant emissions.
- The first bicycle model was the Draisine and it didn't have pedals, so if you wanted to ride it you had to push yourself with your feet on the ground.
- Thomas Stevens' bicycle (the first man to travel around the world by bicycle) was donated to World War II to a scrap unit.
- Europe is the continent where bicycles are used the most.
- In a survey conducted in 44 countries around the world, it was revealed that the bicycle is the means of transportation with the most presence in households.
- China has around five hundred million bicycles. An estimated 37.23% of Chinese people have bicycles.
- In Japan they love using bicycles, did you know? Most of the population use them to go to work or to go to school.
- The first bicycle factories in Spain come from the weapons industry.
- The creation of the bicycle is attributed to the German Karl Freiherr von Drais, whose first model was made of wood.
- In 1879 the Englishman James Starley created a bicycle with the front wheel much larger than the back one to solve the bicycle's balance problem.
- In Sweden around 64% of the inhabitants have a bicycle. That's quite a lot!
- The first bicycles that existed didn't have brakes, so they were very dangerous since they couldn't control the speed they reached.
- The record for the longest time pedaling without stopping is held by Ramu Pandey, from India, who completed 86 hours and 45 minutes without stopping.
- June 3rd of every year is World Bicycle Day, declared by the General Assembly of the United Nations.
- Around the year 1860, in France the name “bicycle” began to be used to refer to the new two-wheeled vehicle.
- In the city of Portland, Oregon, between 1997 and 2007, the number of deaths caused by automobiles decreased, and in that period the number of trips made by bicycle increased.
- Bicycles are much more affordable than a car. On average, buying a bicycle costs less than 3% of the cost of a car.
- Do you know what an airplane and bicycles have in common? Well, the brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright (creators of the first airplane) ran a small bicycle shop in Dayton.
- Do you know how many parts a bicycle has? It has around 252 parts. That's so many!
