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BTA releases results of Bike Commute Challenge

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Bike to Work Day
(Photo © J. Maus)

Tonight in southeast Portland, the Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) will toast another successful Bike Commute Challenge.

The event, which has been held every September since 1995, is a friendly competition between workplaces to see who bike to work more. All participants log their commutes online to compete for bragging rights and awards.

This year, the Bike Commute Challenge had its highest rates of participation ever. Records were broken for number of workplaces (1,073), number of participants (10,689 people), and number of miles ridden (1,235,219.03).

According to the BTA, these numbers are double what they were in 2005. Another fantastic note about this event is that of the 10,689 individuals that participated, 2,869 of them signed up as new bike commuters.

The victors in all the different categories will be honored tonight. Below is a complete listing of the winners in each category (many companies had over 90% of their employees commuting the entire month!):

Business or nonprofit organizations with 1 employee reporting 100% commute rate

Businesses and nonprofit organizations with 2-4 employees

Businesses and nonprofits with 5-24 employees

Businesses and non-profits with 25-99 employees

Businesses and non-profits with more than 100-499 employees

Businesses and non-profits with more than 500 employees

Public agencies with less than 25 employees

Public agencies with 25-99 employees

Public agencies with 100-499 employees

Public agencies with greater than 500 employees

Special Mention: The Brian Reynolds distance award given to commute with highest mileage

Bike Shops less than 8 employees

Bike shop with 9-15 employees

Bike shop with 16 or more employees

Most new bike commuters prize (they’ll get a special Breakfast on the Bridge at time and place
of their choosing)

If you took part in the Bike Commute Challenge, roll on over to the party tonight at the Organics to You Warehouse (starts at 5:30, 606 SE Madison St.).

[I can’t make it tonight, so if you go, share a report in the comments!]

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