so in recent years, daniel nazero was one of the only cyclists in town.il 2010, that is, when the city finally started investing in bicycle mobility. over 140 km of bike lanes have been built, along with a popular bike-share system. and it's working! bike commuting went up 4% in just few years. and daniel just might help improve this number by giving people access to more bikes. his organization, la rueda popular - "wheels for the people" - gives new life to old bikes, before passing them on to citizens who can't afford them. yeah. that's really simple. beautifully simple, right? yeah. there you go. - it's time to load up and introduce these bikes to their new owners. we're delivering them to a nearby low-income neighbourhood. with help from community centres and ngos, daniel and his crew have given out 4,000 bikes in four years! it's a life-sized success story: citizens delivering bikes to the next generation, thereby creating the future urban cycling population. this... this is my kind of fairytale. everybody wants a bike. everybody wants a bike. so wha