In
Paraguay cycling is not very popular - mostly due to the sand/dirt roads everywhere. And the very limited awareness / general "industrialization" direction of the country...
But it is slowly taking up speed - the upper class bundle of stickss have discovered expensive mountain bikes as trend toys (if it is less than $5000 it's not worth it...), and some cheap ass bikes show up in supermarkets, occasionally you see kids in villages with less terrible roads on bikes, and here and there some old Paraguayan guy on some ancient something that remotely resembles a bicycle slowly pedaling along...
Most folks here drive cheap motorcycles, and whoever can afford one has a car. Environmental aspects are almost non-existent, so nobody understands why riding a bicycle might be a useful alternative...