The National Bike Challenge is on!

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    KLizotte
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    Start your Pedals, America – The Get Up & Ride

    National Bike Challenge Is On!

    New online competition will engage and connect bicyclists from coast to coast.

    Washington, D.C. – March 21, 2012 – Launched today by a powerful alliance of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, the League of American Bicyclists, Bikes Belong and Endomondo, the National Bike Challenge aims to inspire and empower millions of Americans to ride their bikes for transportation, recreation and better health.

    The Challenge is simple: Sign up as an individual or as a team, log your miles, share your stories and encourage others to join you. Riders will compete for prizes and awards on the local and national level, including a Grand Prize trip through California wine country from Trek Travel. Already, organizations in 26 states have committed to participate and have started warming up for the May 1 start date on the Challenge website: nationalbikechallenge.org.

    “The League is excited about this unique opportunity to share the many benefits of bicycling and offer a fun, engaging entry point for new riders,” said Andy Clarke, President of the League of American Bicyclists. “There’s nothing like riding a bike with your friends and colleagues and the National Bike Challenge will create a new social network of cyclists stretching from coast to coast.”

    The online initiative was piloted by Kimberly-Clark (K-C), Endomondo and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin in 2011. The idea was sparked by K-C research engineer, Rob Gusky, and Kimberly-Clark extended the competition to its 57,000 global employees. The Challenge proved to be a great team building and wellness activity for K-C’s sustainability efforts globally. Participating K-C employees logged 357,739 miles globally, with U.S. employees pedaling 182,210 miles. The success in Wisconsin led to a bigger vision: Taking the challenge to the national level.

    “We’re pleased to be the national sponsor of the Challenge as it supports the wellness of our employees and the communities we serve, while contributing to improved air quality by replacing car travel with clean, healthy bicycle trips,” said Jan Spencer, K-C’s senior vice president of continuous improvement/procurement/ sustainability. “This year, K-C is providing an extra incentive for our global team members: The Kimberly-Clark Foundation will donate 10 cents to the League of American Bicyclists for every mile logged by a K-C employee during the 2012 Challenge.”

    The platform for the National Bike Challenge was created by Endomondo, a social fitness network with 7.5 million users worldwide. “Riding a bike for transportation is among the top five activities for our European users, and we look forward to helping expand this kind of biking in the U.S. with this campaign,” said Mette Lykke, Co-Founder of Endomondo. “Logging your miles is easy and the social interaction with co-workers, family and friends really makes it fun and motivating to get up and ride.”

    “Bikes Belong is delighted to be a part of the National Bike Challenge, which provides all the tools to help more people ride bikes more often,” said Bruno Maier, vice president of Bikes Belong. “We’re looking forward to seeing all the different types of riders who participate. The Challenge is a great way to encourage people to live healthier lives.”

    The Challenge runs from May 1 to August 31, 2012, but the public is invited to sign up now and get warmed up. For more information, visit http://www.nationalbikechallenge.org. Join us at facebook.com/nationalbikechallenge.

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    americancyclo
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    I don’t suppose there is any way to import data automatically from Strava or Garmin? Although with 7 bikes, 2 wine trips and a year’s supply of cottonelle bath tissue (!?) on the line, it might be worth it!

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    ronwalf
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    @americancyclo 16927 wrote:

    I don’t suppose there is any way to import data automatically from Strava or Garmin?

    It picks up on your Endomondo workouts, and you can import those from your Garmin. It’s a clunky website, though. Everything seems slow and it takes several clicks to finish any task (importing, editing, etc).

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    dbb
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    @KLizotte 16923 wrote:

    Participating K-C employees logged 357,739 miles globally, with U.S. employees pedaling 182,210 miles. The success in Wisconsin led to a bigger vision: Taking the challenge to the national level.

    A goal for BikeArlington. Now that we have bested the K-C employees in the U.S. (based on the data collection effort KLizotte initiated in January), we should aim for world domination in 2012!

    A possible BikeArlington tagline, “More miles ridden than a major multinational corporation!”

    #938154
    jrenaut
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    Can you enter stuff manually? I don’t use a GPS or phone app for 97% of my riding.

    #938155
    americancyclo
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    Someone should start a BikeArlington Forum team!

    #938157
    ronwalf
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    @jrenaut 16931 wrote:

    Can you enter stuff manually.

    Yes, you enter your commute distance when you register which lets you quickly log your commute.

    #938158
    KLizotte
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    Would be fun to get the DC area cyclists competing against, say, Portlanders. New Yorkers – pfftt. San Franciscans -double pfftt.

    Competing against Amsterdam. We’re toast.

    But hey, if the World Series is only amongst American teams, there ain’t no reason why we can’t aim for world domination!

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    dbb
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    @americancyclo 16932 wrote:

    Someone should start a BikeArlington Forum team!

    Done. There is now a BikeArlington team. The team can have up to ten members.

    Please join me!

    Dana

    #938167
    paulg
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    I’ve been using http://greenlightride.com/ for logging my miles and commutes, it has teams and competitions etc.

    I wonder why the league they didn’t team up with these guys who already had a site that works.

    #938168
    SpokeGrenadeSR
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    muahahaha, biking 3800 miles across the country june-august will surely give me a chance at some kind of a prize. right? or are there cyclist masochists who will beat that with ease..

    #938169
    KLizotte
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    @SpokeGrenadeSR 16945 wrote:

    muahahaha, biking 3800 miles across the country june-august will surely give me a chance at some kind of a prize. right? or are there cyclist masochists who will beat that with ease..

    Evil plot! I like it. You’ll surely be in the top tier and maybe there will be some real goodies to be had.

    #938170
    PotomacCyclist
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    @KLizotte 16935 wrote:

    Would be fun to get the DC area cyclists competing against, say, Portlanders. New Yorkers – pfftt. San Franciscans -double pfftt.

    Competing against Amsterdam. We’re toast.

    But hey, if the World Series is only amongst American teams, there ain’t no reason why we can’t aim for world domination!

    We now have Capital Bikeshare. That levels the playing field against the Dutch.

    #938173
    americancyclo
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    @SpokeGrenadeSR 16945 wrote:

    muahahaha, biking 3800 miles across the country june-august will surely give me a chance at some kind of a prize. right? or are there cyclist masochists who will beat that with ease..

    If this competition is anything like the strava competitions, you’ll be blown out of the water. as will I. Some guy in England climbed 15,000 ft in one ride. http://app.strava.com/rides/5389979 then again, he was in England, so maybe you have a chance!

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    americancyclo
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    @dbb 16943 wrote:

    Done. There is now a BikeArlington team. The team can have up to ten members.

    Please join me!

    Dana

    I’m in!

    #938177
    eminva
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    @americancyclo 16950 wrote:

    If this competition is anything like the strava competitions, you’ll be blown out of the water. as will I. Some guy in England climbed 15,000 ft in one ride. http://app.strava.com/rides/5389979 then again, he was in England, so maybe you have a chance!

    I think the Strava competitions attract pros, maybe some of them sponsored by Strava? Hopefully this is geared more toward us commuter/recreational types.

    I also signed up. Does anyone know how the points are calculated? I entered data for this week so far (but not today yet) and I only have 48 points. I’m letting my team down. You all have a bunch more points.

    Liz

    UPDATE: Wait a minute. It said 48 points and now it says 154 . . . well, maybe it’s a moving target to keep things interesting.

    Also we need a few more teammates! Join us.

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