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sop

(19,330 posts)
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:10 AM Mar 1

'Humans Riding Bikes Are More Energy-Efficient Than Any Other Animal On The Planet'

"Forget about your dumb Toyota Prius, the king of transportation efficiency was invented in 1885 and it runs on whatever you had for breakfast. According to Scientific American's newly updated report, based on consumption of calories to transport one gram of mass one kilometer, the most efficient mode of transport on the planet is a human riding a bicycle. Using simple mechanical systems to augment our weird bipedal human body's ability to move more efficiently, bikes make us significantly more efficient than even the most agile swimming salmon or floating bird. We kinda knocked it out of the park with bikes, didn't we?"

"The two main expenses of energy while traveling are gravity and forward motion, and biking all but eliminates the force needed to fight both. By putting humans in a sitting position and letting the bike take the forces of gravity, the only effort we really spend fighting gravity is when we come to a hill. Similarly, by transmitting our leg force to wheels and bearings, we roll with much lower friction. The bike also allows us to coast, something legs simply don't do. Until Horses develop their own way to use wheels and bearings, I think we're safe at the top of the efficiency pyramid."

" 'They [bicycles] turn humans into this hyper-efficient terrestrial locomotor because they make being on land more like swimming,' Tyson Hedrick, a comparative physiologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill told Scientific American."

"In fact, the only way to make humans move farther and faster on the same caloric expenditure is to wrap a bicycle in a more aerodynamic package, like a velomobile, to fight the wind resistance as well. This, SciAm mentions, gives humans an 'aquatic efficiency' like we're swimming on land, and I think that's pretty cool."

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https://www.jalopnik.com/2110961/humans-riding-bikes-more-energy-efficient-than-animals/

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NNadir

(38,550 posts)
1. I've known this for a long time, and used to brag about it in my long ago revolution against the internal combustion...
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:20 AM
Mar 1

...engine, when I sold my van and bicycled everywhere.

My revolt failed, but I love to remember it.

Woodwizard

(1,339 posts)
4. Right.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:31 AM
Mar 1

I used to bike around twice a week to work 20 miles away I cycled a lot 25 years ago, I still ride and credit it for keeping me fit at 61.

I live in the Catskills an awesome area to ride.

Xavier Breath

(6,680 posts)
3. In fairness, don't we need to outfit more animals with bikes before reaching that conclusion?
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:24 AM
Mar 1

A bike sounds great on paper, but given how people drive these days, I'd never consider using one, which is a shame given both the exercise and environmental benefits.

highplainsdem

(63,112 posts)
5. The Dutch have really taken advantage of this, with a lot of infrastructure for bikers, and it helps keep
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:43 PM
Mar 1

people healthy as well. They also have a great rail system for traveling without a car over distances impractical for biking, and lots of bikes for rent at destinations.

But there are few countries that small and densely populated, with terrain that flat, and with summers that cool.

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