UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson rode a UK-designed India-made Hero Cycles bike when he launched a new £ 2 billion walking and cycling unit, which is part of the anti-obesity strategy of the government to combat COVID-19.
Johnson, 56, a well-known cycling enthusiast, was seen riding a Hero Viking Pro bike to the Canalside Heritage Center at Beeston in Nottingham, central England on Tuesday when he revealed plans for thousands of miles of new protected bike lanes, bike training for everyone and bikes available by prescription as part of a new fitness strategy.
"From helping people get fit and healthy and reduce their risk of disease, to improving air quality and reducing congestion, cycling and walking play a very important role in addressing some of the greatest environmental and environmental challenges. health we face, "said Johnson, a survivor of COVID-19.
"But to build a healthier and more active nation, we need the right infrastructure, training and support to give people the confidence to travel on two wheels. That is why now is the time to change gears and move forward with Our biggest and boldest is still planning to drive active travel, so everyone can feel the transformative benefits of cycling, "he said.
The Viking Pro bike used by the First Lord is part of the Insync brand of the India Hero Motors Company, designed in Manchester and manufactured in India by the parent company Hero Cycles.
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