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is the hourly update of cyclemap worlwide ? or it is only for US maps ? ( I updated some tracks on taiwan map 1 month ago, but itś not on cyclemap layer

check here : http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=25.10173&lon=121.60023&zoom=15&layers=M and switch from standard layer to cyclemap.

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I believe that I read that updates are currently (19th October 2012) suspended due to a technical issue. As noted in the top answer to this question, the OpenCycleMap tiles are created by a resource-intensive process that's maintained on a spare-time basis - that combination unfortunately leads to the occasional unavoidable delay. The "hourly update" that you mention was from a different answer to that question and may not have been referring to the same cycle map.

If you look here you'll see that is at least one web alternative that may show your newly added data along with cycle route information. There are plenty of different sorts of OSM-based cycle maps around, such as this one.

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answered 20 Oct '12, 11:57

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