“I
cycle every day in Copenhagen. I start in Norrebro and I cross the
Dronning Louises Bridge. Then, I go down Gothersgade with the
Rosenborg Palace Garden on my left. Finally, I cross Knippelsbro to
reach Christianshavn.”
“So,
you cycle every day on the two busiest bridges of Copenhagen (about
36.000 cyclists on Dronning Louises Bridge and 40.700 on Knippelsbro
in 2012). How do you fell when you cross them?”
“I
fell good. I take my time and I actually enjoy it.”
I
have been living here in Copenhagen for nearly 10 years and don't
know any bus routes because I cycle everywhere I go and, I like it. I
like the freedom it gives. You have nothing to plan, you just take
your bike. When I'm thinking about it, it's insane how much
Copenhageners use their bike, day and night.”
“Do
you have a specific memory related to cycling in Copenhagen?”
“On
my first year at the Architecture school, I was cycling with the
people of my study group going from a party to a bar. We were cycling
to close to each other so I fell down. I still have a scar. I
considered it as my baptism
as a cyclist in Copenhagen.”
More pictures of Copenhagen on Byliv in Copenhague.