[WORLDKINGS] The Constant World Records Seeking Journey (P.139) CycloCable: World's first bicycle lift

13-05-2021

(WorldKings.org) CycloCable was invented by a Trondheim cyclist who was simply tired of exhausting himself climbing the hill to work each morning. First introduced in 1993 as the “Trampe”, with the first version of the lift taken out in 2012 and replaced with an updated version in 2013 going by the sleek new name of “CycloCable” , World Records Union (WorldKings) officially declared CycloCable as " World's first bicycle lift ".

Based on the world record nomination from Europe Records Institute (EURI)  and Decision No. WK/USA.INDIA/693/2021/No.149, World Records Union (WorldKings) officially declared CycloCable is the world's first bicycle lift on May 13, 2021.

Anyone who has ridden their bike in a city for any amount of time has run across that steep hill which looks like it would be impossible to surmount, but in the case of Trondheim, Norway’s Brubakken Hill, riders have nothing to fear thanks to the city’s unique CycloCable.

First introduced in 1993 as the “Trampe,” the bike escalator was invented by a Trondheim cyclist who was simply tired of exhausting himself climbing the hill to work each morning. To fix this issue, he developed a system by which, at the push of a button, a footplate emerges from a track in the ground to push riders up the hill.

A cyclist, staying on their bike, places their right foot on the plate and it ferries both the cyclist and their ride all the way up before disappearing back into the track. The first version of the lift was taken out in 2012 and replaced with an updated version in 2013 going by the sleek new name of “CycloCable.”

The new escalator included a number of safety improvements and a promotional push to increase interest in cycling in the city. The system is also being shopped to other major cities around the world so the strange lift may become more commonplace in the future. 

According to en.wikipedia


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