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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  • #940312
    Greenbelt
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    Dang, forgot to turn the GPS off…
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    #940313
    creadinger
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    Woo hoo! Way to go! So who’s scores actually count for the B team in the local division? Nationally we have over 2200.

    #940314
    Dirt
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    I’m having fun with this challenge. It is cool to see the numbers change throughout the day and as the days go by. Cool to see so many passionate Bike Arlington Forum folks riding their bikes so much. Cool stuff!

    #940315
    eminva
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    @DaveK 19300 wrote:

    BikeDC is this weekend, so every single person on every Bike Arlington team had better get at least 25 miles this weekend.

    My riding buddy is my 11-year old son, so we will be lucky to make it through the 11-mile Family Ride. The promise of rest stops with snacks should be a major enticement, though.

    Liz

    #940316
    Greenbelt
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    @KLizotte 19287 wrote:

    Is anyone else having trouble entering their data today? Any time I try to upload my miles for today it shows up on Saturday instead.

    It messed up for me again tonight. I tried putting in today’s miles, but it credited them to yesterday. So I deleted that and tried again, this time entering today’s miles in the place for tomorrow. That seemed to work.

    #940317
    Dirt
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    I’m uploading stuff from my GPS and that seems to have no trouble with getting the times right. I’m not super thrilled with their system, but It isn’t damping my enthusiasm for the challenge. :D

    #940318
    Greenbelt
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    @Dirt 19336 wrote:

    I’m uploading stuff from my GPS and that seems to have no trouble with getting the times right. I’m not super thrilled with their system, but It isn’t damping my enthusiasm for the challenge. :D

    My spouse hasn’t had any trouble with the GPS method either. I, sadly, don’t have a smartphone or a GPS for my bike. However, my birthday is tomorrow. Hmmm…

    #940319
    Mikey
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    @eminva 19334 wrote:

    My riding buddy is my 11-year old son, so we will be lucky to make it through the 11-mile Family Ride. The promise of rest stops with snacks should be a major enticement, though.

    Liz

    My boys and I will be doing the family ride with my wife as well. Dougie (6) and Ben (5) will be on the Tri-andem with me while Jack(3) will have a free ride on my wife’s bike. I wish I could log 4x the miles.

    #940325
    TwoWheelsDC
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    @Dirt 19333 wrote:

    I’m having fun with this challenge. It is cool to see the numbers change throughout the day and as the days go by. Cool to see so many passionate Bike Arlington Forum folks riding their bikes so much. Cool stuff!

    I find it’s also giving me added motivation to stay on track with my training for my first century ride coming up in two weeks…my training basically consists of packing on miles with a variety of terrains, so the challenge pushes me to add extra miles after work and on the weekends to up my team’s ranking. I also think it’s awesome that the DC area teams are doing so well so consistently…I think it says a lot about involved DC riders are in advocacy and furthering cycling both as a sport and a lifestyle.

    #940358
    KLizotte
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    I had a problem one night in that it was crediting the wrong day with entries but the system managed to fix itself the next day. If you have this problem, I suggest deleting the offending entry and waiting till the next day to log your rides.

    This week I’m in Palm Coast, FL and managing to get a little riding in at night after training. Turns out they have cruisers here on campus and an amazing trail system that puts Arlington to shame. Unfortunately it is humid and there are some really big ass bugs that bite and sting but I’ll soldier on. No small irony that I’m on the Killer Bees team.

    No gator sightings yet but I’ve been warned by the locals….If I don’t come back, it’s been great knowing you all! Bike on!!!!

    #940373
    consularrider
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    I’m really behind the eight ball since they don’t give credit for stationary spinning! I’ll upload my May 1 ride when I get back to the US tomorrow and did manually log my Cumbaya – Puembo ride on Sunday (left my gps hooked up to my computer as I headed to the airport on the 1st). Should be back to earning points for the A team tomorrow.

    #940377
    Dirt
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    @consularrider 19398 wrote:

    I’m really behind the eight ball since they don’t give credit for stationary spinning! I’ll upload my May 1 ride when I get back to the US tomorrow and did manually log my Cumbaya – Puembo ride on Sunday (left my gps hooked up to my computer as I headed to the airport on the 1st). Should be back to earning points for the A team tomorrow.

    Welcome back, sir! This challenge is a marathon, not a sprint. You’ll be in the thick of things very soon. See you on the trail soon!

    #940378
    Greenbelt
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    Anyone who waited until late to leave DC tonight really deserved his or her miles. That wind and rain was nice!

    #940392
    rcannon100
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    Okay, I just re ran the NATIONAL numbers for the LOCAL teams (solving the bug that the LOCAL setting divides teams between their MD and VA and DC members)

    The spread sheet can be seen here http://goo.gl/GpmQH

    The numbers are

    Team / Natl Score 5/10/2012

    Bike Arlington B 2877

    Bike Arlington C 2855

    Bike Club Yo! 2121

    BikeArlington 2060

    Federal Cyclists Commission 1655

    Team Finra 1592

    IDA-3 1243

    Silver Cycles Night Riders 1188

    VOA DC 1102

    IDA-1 1087

    FABB 1066

    IDA-2 954

    Arlington Car Free Diet 953

    Farm and Rural Bicycle Branch 842

    HUD 730

    US DOT 726

    #940395
    Dirt
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    @Greenbelt 19403 wrote:

    Anyone who waited until late to leave DC tonight really deserved his or her miles. That wind and rain was nice!

    It is gonna be the exact opposite tonight. Wind is hammering from the west bigtime.

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