THE most intriguing sight of all at the European Union summit in Amsterdam last week was that of Tony Blair, British prime minister, racing on a bike down a canal side street, followed by Dutch prime minister Wim Kok. President Jacques Chirac of France and Germany's Chancellor Helmut Kohl chose to walk instead. It was an ironic commentary on what actually transpired at the summit. Britain, till now dithering about how much it should integrate with the rest of the European Union, nodded its approval to most issues; but France and Germany bickered over key areas and reached a fragile political compromise, only just managing to keep the EU's common currency project on the rails.