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The sociality of cycling. / Batterbury, Simon; Manga, Alejandro.
Routledge Companion to Cycling. ed. / Glen Norcliffe; Una Brogan; Peter Cox; Boyang Gao; Tony Hadland; Shiela Hanlon; Tim Jones; Nicholas Oddy; Luis Vivanco. London: Routledge, 2022. p. 42-51.

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Harvard

Batterbury, S & Manga, A 2022, The sociality of cycling. in G Norcliffe, U Brogan, P Cox, B Gao, T Hadland, S Hanlon, T Jones, N Oddy & L Vivanco (eds), Routledge Companion to Cycling. Routledge, London, pp. 42-51. <https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Companion-to-Cycling/Norcliffe-Brogan-Cox-Gao-Hadland-Hanlon-Jones-Oddy-Vivanco/p/book/9780367683993>

APA

Batterbury, S., & Manga, A. (2022). The sociality of cycling. In G. Norcliffe, U. Brogan, P. Cox, B. Gao, T. Hadland, S. Hanlon, T. Jones, N. Oddy, & L. Vivanco (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Cycling (pp. 42-51). Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Companion-to-Cycling/Norcliffe-Brogan-Cox-Gao-Hadland-Hanlon-Jones-Oddy-Vivanco/p/book/9780367683993

Vancouver

Batterbury S, Manga A. The sociality of cycling. In Norcliffe G, Brogan U, Cox P, Gao B, Hadland T, Hanlon S, Jones T, Oddy N, Vivanco L, editors, Routledge Companion to Cycling. London: Routledge. 2022. p. 42-51

Author

Batterbury, Simon ; Manga, Alejandro. / The sociality of cycling. Routledge Companion to Cycling. editor / Glen Norcliffe ; Una Brogan ; Peter Cox ; Boyang Gao ; Tony Hadland ; Shiela Hanlon ; Tim Jones ; Nicholas Oddy ; Luis Vivanco. London : Routledge, 2022. pp. 42-51

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