Bike to Work Challenge 2013: Let’s Ride Decatur!

thCA3EG7EAThe Clean Air Campaign is challenging people in the metro area to bike to work in October. It’s for everyone – from avid bike riders to people who haven’t ridden a bike in years. It’s all about trying a greener and healthier way to get around. And there are lots of way to participate.

Ride into work, or just to the bus or train stop. Learn about Georgia Commute Options programs. Try out the new tools and technology. Make some new friends along the way.

  • Compete for individual and team prizes.
  • See how many  miles you’ve biked
  • Keep track of the leader board
  • Find cycling classes, safety tips and other resources.

For more information and to register, visit www.atlbiketowork.org.

Let’s put Decatur on the map with lots of  riders!

Challenge a friend. Challenge yourself, Have fun. Register today!

 

6 Responses to Bike to Work Challenge 2013: Let’s Ride Decatur!

  1. Carrie says:

    What team name should we sign up under?

    • Cheryl Burnette says:

      You can form a team of five or sign up as an individual. Teams can only have five people on them so Decatur can have lots of teams!

    • TSanchez says:

      Glad you went ahead and formed a team since we overlooked this comment. Sorry, and go wildcats!

  2. TSanchez says:

    So far we have one Decatur team formed. Zack – Decatur Planning , Tracie – Decatur Active Living, Laura – Renfroe Middle School, Alana – Decatur Active Living, Paul – Decatur Bikes.
    Let us hear of others so we can cheer you on.

  3. Carrie says:

    I am putting together the Decatur Wildcats. A team of teachers at Winnona Park Elementary. Three already bike commute, one is a beginner, and the other is a cyclist but does not bike commute.

    • TSanchez says:

      Fantastic! Our team is meeting for coffee on Thurs at 4p for a team photo. Y’all should come too. Either Java Monkey or Cakes & Ale, we have a Renfroe teacher on our squad.

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