The results of the research conducted in relation to the Madrid Cycle Track initiative are being published in different academic journals. You can access to the different paper already published through the next links. 

Big Data and Cycling

Journal: Transport Reviews (2016). Authors: Romanillos, Zaltz-Austwick, Ettema, & De Kruijf.

Link to a preprint version (free access).

Madrid cycle track: Visualizing the cyclable city

Journal of Maps (2016). Authors: Romanillos and Zaltz-Austwick.

Link to preprint version.

Link to Main Map. 

The pulse of the cycling city: visualising Madrid bike share system GPS routes and cycling flow

Journal of Maps (2018). Authors: Romanillos, Moya-Gómez, Zaltz-Austwick and Patxi J. Lamíquiz-Daudén. 2016)

Link to download the Main Map.  

Cyclists do better. Analyzing urban cycling operating speeds and accessibility

Cyclists do better. Analyzing urban cycling operating speeds and accessibility, submitted to the International Journal of Sustainable Transportation in October 2017.