Bicycles never get stolen, play music ...

If you have this bike, you will be happy to ride on it and no longer have to worry if gas prices suddenly rise tomorrow. You wait for the bike in the future.

It's a never-stolen bike, puncture-resistant tires, play music and count the calories you consume. Especially when you are tired and want to take a break, the car will take you to "solar power".

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The ' future ' bike design. (Photo: Telegraph)

Olympic bike athlete Chris Boardman has just unveiled his new bike. He believes it will become a product used by people every day for the next 20 years. The 40-year-old said the technical stage was ready to wait for everything to be put together.

Chris Boardman won the 1992 Olympic Gold Medal for a 4,000-meter private bicycle race. During the last Olympic Games in China, Boardman led the research team for the British cycling team.

The new bike has a computer system designed inside, combined with a 'non-breakable' locking device. Only the owner can unlock it via fingerprint recognition.

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Chris Boardman (Photo: beijing-2008.org)

A small computer on the steering wheel will count the calories that cyclists burn through checking the pedal rotation. Wheels without spokes help the car more dynamic, while tires are punctured with self-inflating ability.

The owner of this bike is not designed to pedal much. If they are tired, they can start the solar powered battery powered motor. In addition, the chassis is made of carbon fiber, making the car solid and extremely light.

Boardman said that in the next 20 years, people who want a bike will not have to worry about finance anymore. However, he added that if everything is ready, the car can be done right now. Although all the techniques are available, so far no one has materialized this model.

Tom Bogdanowicz, the leader of the London cycling circuit, said it was clear that cyclists wanted this car. But it must really fit their budget.