With its flat countryside, stunning nature parks, green meadows,
canalside paths, seaside vistas and cyclist-friendly villages and
cities, it is no wonder that the Netherlands has more bicycles than
inhabitants. Peter de Lange - a bicycle enthusiast who knows the bicycle
routes through the country like the back of his hand - has created a
book that not only explains how cycling became an intrinsic part of
Dutch culture, but also makes it impossible for those who did not grow
up on spokes and saddles to resist the urge to join the locals - from
primary school children to prime ministers - on the more than 37,000
kilometers of bicycle paths that criss-cross the country.