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May 12, 2016 — Strava, the social network for athletes, has announced figures from their first-ever Global Bike to Work Day, which took place on Tuesday, May 10.
79,879 cycling commute activities were uploaded by Strava Global Bike to Work Day Challenge entrants on the day. Strava commuters logged a total of 835,094 miles on Global Bike to Work Day, averaging 10.45 miles per ride.
In total, 71,107 hours were spent commuting on the day, with the average commute time per rider being 53 minutes and 41 seconds.
Strava has created an animated visual to show commutes around the world on the first-ever Global Bike to Work Day: http://metro-static.strava.
The day was truly global with Strava members from 180 different countries getting involved, producing a total carbon offset of 514.51 tons.
The top countries by participation in Global Bike to Work Day were:
1. United Kingdom
2. USA
3. Brazil
4. Australia
5. Germany
6. Netherlands
7. Spain
8. Canada
9. France
10. Italy
Strava launched the day to show how commutes on Strava make a difference to the cycling community through Strava Metro, which anonymizes and analyzes the millions of human-powered commutes uploaded to Strava every week, then partners with urban planners to improve city infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians.
Currently, over 70 organizations and government agencies are using Strava Metro, including GoBike in Glasgow, University College London, Oregon Department of Transport, Austin B-Cycle in Texas and Vermont Transportation.
Gareth Nettleton, VP of Marketing for Strava, said: “The Strava community came out in force on Tuesday to make a difference on Global Bike to Work Day. It’s incredible that Strava cyclists who joined the challenge recorded nearly 80,000 commutes in a single day across the globe; these kind of activities are making a difference when used by town and city planners.”
For more information on Strava, please visit www.strava.com.
For more information on Strava Metro, please visit http://metro.strava.com.
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