The Cycle Challenge

26th May 2011 by

This month Transport for London are launching the 2011 Cycle Challenge. We’re challenging you to cycle your commute, persuade friends, family and workmates to join and get competitive about your mileage.

You can sign up as a team of friends, a school, workplace, family or even a team of total strangers. There are prizes (and fame I presume) for the teams who clock the most miles. All journeys made by bike between 9am 18 June – 11.59pm 15 July count (including work and leisure, in and out of London).

The Transport for London online calculator tells you how may calories you’ve burnt and how much carbon you’ve saved. You can also watch your progress on real-time leaderboards.

We’ve got a team, surprisingly named ‘Otesha Project‘. If your team beats us we’ll send you a prize (email jo@otesha.org.uk with your team name and we’ll race you up and down the score boards).

Cyclists: cool or social misfits?

2nd September 2010 by

This week the guardian blog proclaimed “Cyclists! The public thinks you’re cool and normal”, whilst the Daily Express claimed “Cyclists are social misfits and unhappy”. That these two well known newspapers would come up with these respective titles is not that surprising. But both articles were published on the same day, the plot starts to thicken (or at least curdle). Turns out that both articles were based on a press release by Alan Tapp, of UWE’s Bristol Social Marketing Centre.

Of the 3,855 people questioned, 59% identified David Cameron as a cyclist, 48% for Boris Johnson but only 27% identified Olympic gold medal winner Victoria Pendleton as a cyclist! There is something funny going on there.

50% disagreed with the statement that “Roads are for cars not bikes” (compared to 28% who agreed). Only 50%! Humph.

Hearteningly, there were 2 comments on the Express article both disagreed with the Express’ view:

“What utter drivel. Even a logical approach would suggest a cyclist is not going to be lazy. I was slighly offended by this whole article it seemed incredibly uninformed and inaccurate.”

“I am a regular cyclist and I am a unhappy lazy social misfit… but thats not because I cycle.”

The Guardian has reams of comments, including a response by Alan Tapp and a fair bit of Express bashing.

I am a cyclist, I may be a social misfit but I am usually a pretty happy one and yes, it probably is because I cycle.


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