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9 2015

2015 Atlanta Bike Challenge

ATLANTA BIKE CHALLENGE - SEPT 27 - OCT 25, 2015

The Atlanta Bike Challenge, now in its second year, kicks off on September 27. Last year, 1,800 people participated in the challenge to cycling more often, whether that be for fun, exercise or to work. Once someone tries riding a little, it becomes easier and easier for them to consider riding to the store or riding to work.

The Atlanta Bike Challenge is a free, fun competition for workplaces to see which can get the highest number of employees to ride a bike from September 27 to October 25, 2015. The workplaces and departments with the highest percentage of participation (for their size category) win a team prize. The competition is based on numbers of staff taking part, not how far or fast they can cycle.

How to take part:

  1. Register online
  2. Ride a bike anywhere, anytime for at least 10 minutes between Sunday September 27 - Sunday October 25.
  3. Record your ride and tell your friends and coworkers
  4. Win prizes!
 
 
 

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