276818 Commutes Logged On Strava Global Bike To Work Day
Last year the first-ever Strava Challenge to ride to work saw a total of 79879 cycling commute activities logged on Strava across 180 countries. 276818 commute activities were logged on Strava around the globe Global Bike to Work Day cyclists commuted 33 million miles on Thursday May 11 2017 Cyclists from 170 countries participated in the global event 1580 tons of carbon emissions were offset on the day.
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276818 commutes logged on strava global bike to work day. Last year the first-ever Strava Challenge to ride to work saw a total of 79879 cycling commute activities logged on Strava across 180 countries As a result 51451 tons of carbon emissions were offset on the day. Last year online fitness tracker Strava launched their Global Bike to Work campaign to promote and encourage people to ditch the cars and pedal to workIn addition to this the idea was to help city planners when considering cycling infrastructure under the initiative Strava MetroLast week over 250000 commutes were logged and the final stats are in. Londoners lead on Stravas Global Bike to Work Day Initiative which Strava say offset 1580 tons of carbon is aimed at helping city authorities around the world plan infrastructure for cyclists roadcc.
Last year Stravas first Global Bike To Work day saw just shy of 80000 rides logged across 180 countries with 51451 tons of carbon emissions offset as a. Last years inaugural Global Bike to Work Day saw 79879 commutes logged on Strava across 180 countries with Strava estimated more than 500 tons of carbon emissions were therefore offset. Strava has launched Global Bike to Work Day with the inaugural edition taking place a fornight tomorrow on Tuesday 10 May and due to its Strava Metro initiative taking part could end up making your commute more bike-friendly.
On Stravas Global Bike to Work Day 11th May a total of 276818 commute activities were logged on the social network by 180539 cyclists around the globe. Strava the social network for athletes has announced figures from its second Global Bike to Work Day which took place on Thursday 11 May. The poplar cycling app released figures showing a total of 276818 commute activities were logged by 180539 cyclists around the globe while 76191 cyclists completed the Strava Global Bike to Work Day Challenge earning a digital badge in the process.
Strava the social network for athletes has announced figures from their second Global Bike to Work Day which took place on Thursday 11th May. Members who signed up recorded 79879 cycling commute activities in 180 countries that day. Simon Klima Director of Local Marketing at Strava said Every time you commute on Strava you can make a difference.
In total 71107 hours were spent commuting on the day with the average commute time per rider being 53 minutes and 41 seconds. There are already similar initiatives in countries around the world of course in the UK Cycle to Work Day on 3 September last year saw a record 32763 people. Riders on Strava recorded a staggering 276818 commutes on Global Bike to Work Day smashing last years record by nearly 200000 rides.
76191 cyclists completed the Strava Global Bike to Work Day Challenge earning a digital badge in the process. As a result 51451 tons of carbon emissions were offset on the day. Strava commuters logged a total of 835094 miles on Global Bike to Work Day averaging 1045 miles per ride.
A total of 276818 commute activities were logged by 180539 cyclists on Strava around the globe on 11th May. Riders on Strava recorded a staggering 276818 commutes on Global Bike to Work Day smashing last years record by. Cyclists in the UK led the way as Stravas Global Bike To Work saw 278818 commutes logged on the activity tracking app a massive increase on the 80000 recorded in 2016.
Not only will you enjoy a healthy way to travel and make the world just a little better but by uploading your commute to Strava youll make a difference. Strava reached a milestone with its second Global Bike to Work Day Challenge which took place on Thursday May 11th. More than 270000 commutes logged on Strava during Global Bike to Work Day.
In total 71107 hours were spent commuting on the day with the average commute time per rider being 53 minutes and 41 seconds. SAN FRANCISCO BRAIN Strava users recorded 79879 bike commute trips on Tuesday which the company declared its first Global Bike to Work DayStrava commuters logged a total of 835094 miles averaging 1045 miles per ride. A total of 276818 commute activities were logged by 180539 cyclists on Strava around the globe on 11 May.
Cyclists record 276818 commutes on Strava Global Bike to Work Day On May 11 Strava users from over 170 countries logged 33 million miles for the companys Global Bike to Work Day. Upload a ride on May 10th that starts in one place and ends in another and youll complete the challenge. Strava Metro is proud to host the first Global Bike to Work Day.
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