 Hello and welcome to the Cycling Research Review. So I have some very exciting news to share with you guys today. And the news is, Cycling Research Review will become the Urban Cycling Institute YouTube channel. So the Urban Cycling Institute is an institute which I work for based in Amsterdam and we do research work on cycling and all things related to the way academic research can be applied to practice. Now I started this Cycling Research Review as a side project to see if this idea could really take off. But now that has clearly, thank you all subscribers and viewers, I think we could do much more with this channel. So it's getting rebranded, we're going to take all of you who are following over to Urban Cycling Institute, expect to see a change in the way the cover art and all that. I'll continue to offer paper reviews as we go along, plus a few other products. For example, on the YouTube channel, Meredith Glazer and myself, both at the Urban Cycling Institute, we're starting a podcast which will be coming soon in November. We're just filming our first episodes right now where we talk about the latest news and research on cycling, but it'll be more of a conversation. Furthermore, I'll be taking you guys with me as I go to conferences where I'll meet many more academics who write papers as well as to some places that I get to go to as part of my EU projects I work with. I hope to get more input from the professional side as well, so that's something I want to expand. I know a lot of academics, but also as I visit cities around the world, I think it'll be cool to see, number one, how these cities operate in terms of cycling on the ground, and number two, also what kind of academic research that they're looking for. If you're an academic, that's great news for us because then we can work to fill that niche, fill that demand for what people really want to know. For myself, it'll be good to see what kind of academic research will really make a difference in the ground and try to deliver more of that content. The Urban Cycling Institute is also getting a new website that should be up by the time you see this, and all of my academic article reviews will be moved over, new website, urbancyclinginstitute.com, and it'll get a makeover, but it'll be the same content. By doing this, I hope to involve more of the Urban Cycling Institute team in the creation of these clips, so I have PhD colleagues as well as professors who are working on both their papers and also reading many of other people's papers, and it'll be good to get everyone a more of airtime on the channel. Also, by moving over to Urban Cycling Institute, we have a very strong Twitter presence, Feets Professor for example, which we can really use to give you everything that you want from a variety of different perspectives. We also have an edition book review, and we have a very exciting, massive, open online course that's coming out, really stay January 6th, 2020, and I'm working on a big trailer for that so we can hype up the launch a bit, and it'll be free, it'll be free, it'll be five weeks, and it'll offer you also a certificate from Coursera, together with the University of Amsterdam, so you can get accredited for the knowledge that you gain on cycling through this course. We hope to offer it as part of our annual summer school, which will take place in Amsterdam this summer, and I will be the academic director of that summer school. We invite all of you to come along for the journey. We only take about 30 applications, so the online course is a way to expand this together with the other publications and the social media and the videos that we do. So that's the channel going forward. Don't freak out if you see a new logo or branding pop up on your feed. We'll continue to do what we do, plus much more. So thanks for staying with us, and we'll see you very soon.