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Mayor challenges London to get cycling

28 May 2009

Call to secondary schools and workplaces to take part in the London Cycle Challenge.

London is a wonderful city to cycle in, and summer is the perfect time to start cycling, or to cycle more often.

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Transport for London (TfL) are encouraging schools and workplaces throughout the Capital to get their staff and students cycling by signing up to the London Cycle Challenge this June.

The free-to-enter challenge, part of the Mayor's Summer of Cycling, runs throughout June for workplaces and from 15-26 June for secondary schools, with organisations and schools competing against each other to see who can get the most people doing their daily commute by bike.

One of London's best known cyclists, Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, said: 'London is a wonderful city to cycle in, and summer is the perfect time to start cycling, or to cycle more often. 

Encouraging cycling

'The London Cycle Challenge is a fun way for Londoners to try what is one of the greenest, handiest, and most enjoyable ways of getting about.

'The Greater London Authority is taking part, and I hope that many more organisations and schools will join us.'

London Workplace cycle challenge
The London Workplace Cycle Challenge is a fun, free competition to see which London based organisations can get the most employees cycling in June.

It runs from 1-30 June and challenges organisations of similar sizes to compete against each other to see which can get the most people cycling to work, which can get staff cycling the most miles, and which can get the most new cyclists commuting to work.

London Secondary School cycle challenge
The Schools Cycle Challenge is for secondary school students aged 11-14, their parents and school staff, and is aimed at encouraging different schools, and different year groups within the same school, to compete against each other.

In addition, they will be able to see how they are doing against other schools in their borough. The challenge period will run for two school weeks, from 15-26 June.

Ben Plowden, Director of TfL's Smarter Travel Unit, said: 'Cycling is enjoying a real renaissance in London, but many people aren't sure how to go about getting started.

'The London Cycle Challenge is a great way to introduce people to commuting by bike, with school friends and workmates supporting - and competing against - each other on their daily, pedal-powered commutes.

'Help is on hand for people who aren't already cycling to school and work. Free TfL-funded cycle training, available through London's borough councils, teaches people how to cycle safely and confidently in the Capital, while our free cycle maps help you plan the best route into work or school.'


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