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Commute Challenge riders log over 1 million miles in September

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To the victor, go the spoils.
(Photos © J. Maus)

Today is the last day of the BTA’s 13th annual Bike Commute Challenge.

The event, which is a friendly competition between businesses to see whose employees can complete the most bike trips in the month of September, broke records across the board this year. In fact, the popularity of the event caught the BTA a bit off-guard, causing their server to crash throughout the month as participants logged in to tally up their miles.

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Speaking of miles, event organizer Stephanie Noll reports that so far over 1,156,408 miles have been logged. Over 1,000 teams and 12,000 individuals participated this year. That’s a solid increase from 2007 and an almost 100% increase over 2006 when 550 workplaces and 6,186 participants tallied 627,938 miles.

Everyone that competed in the event is invited to the Bike Commute Challenge after party and awards ceremony next week. There will be free pizza, beer, a prize drawing, and winners from each of the categories will be announced.

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