Last week I ended my 4000 km bike tour through Northern and Eastern Europe.

After having read In Europe from Geert Mak earlier this year, I’m happy to have seen and experienced more of Europe and its beauty, diversity, and challenges myself.

As every end has a start, I’m currently setting my priorities for the upcoming period. One of them is, obviously, bike-related.

As a next step, I’d love to start a project to encourage cycling as a daily mean of transport and, consequently, improve urban life. Hence, I’m currently exploring ways to do so.

Should we talk?

I’m strongly convinced that all destinations within a reach of 5 km are doable by bike. With the rise of e-bikes, this may even run up to 15 km.

With previous experiences in marketing, business development and project coordination in the fields of citizen engagement and crowdsourcing, I’m keen on helping build a bicycle culture through entrepreneurship.

If you - or one of your contacts - are working, or aspire to work, on a project to encourage cycling, please get in touch with me. I’d love to hear more about it and share my perspectives with you.

I’m based in Brussels and always open to talk offline as well as online.

Look forward to hearing from you.

P.S.: As kind of icebreaker, I just wanted to share some of my last week’s cycling tweets with you below.