The opening session of Stage 2 set a high ambition for the top 25 cities by inviting international panelists from Seville, Bogota, Addis Ababa and Pune who have implemented commendable on ground cycling infrastructure in a short span of time. Through Stage 2, in the coming year, cities will implement a total of 50kms of cycling networks and will also develop a 3-year cycling action plan to scale up the efforts. They will now target city leaders to build support for healthy streets as they continue to run campaigns to engage with their citizens and keep the audiences updated on their progress.