Bike to Work Week 2012: May 28 – June 3

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to participate in Bike to Work Week?

Nothing! Thank you to the support of our community partners all aspects of the event are 100% free!

Are walkers, rollerbladers, bus riders or those travelling by means other than driving alone counted?

No. Bike to Work Week is focused solely on cycling.

How big is my team?

Your team size is not the number of cyclists participating but rather the total number of people in your workplace.
For really large employers (over 50 staff) you may break into smaller teams and then count the total staff from your area. For example, a large government building should have several team leaders and break into floors or departments.
This structure encourages more people to join a team, because the more participants, the higher the rate of participation!

Do I include all of the names of my team members in my registration?

No. You do not need to add individual names to your team on the web. Keep track of who cycled each day and report these numbers on-line for your team - daily or at the end of the week.

We do need the names and contact information of any team members who want to be included in the draw for prizes but who cannot make it to the Celebration Stations. Please send those in by Thursday evening.

What if none of my co-workers want to ride? Can I participate even if I’m the only person in my workplace who rides to work?

Yes! Anyone who rides to work can be part of Bike To Work Week. You need comraderie more than anyone! Stop by the celebration stations each morning and come meet other riders at the wrap-up event. Just sign up your workplace as a team and then make sure you get your name in for the draw prizes. Even if you can’t get your co-workers to help you win the team prize, you will be eligible for the draw prizes.

Where can I get T-shirts

T-shirts can be picked up at the Cowichan Green Community office at 181 Station Street. Free T-shirts are available to all team leaders and community partners, plus anyone who comes out to ride for the launch. Get one for yourself and consider leaving a donation for it. The main thing is to get them out there and to see them on the roads! They can also be obtained by contacting us at cowichan@biketowork.ca.

How do the Prizes work?

There are three ways to win prizes:

  1. Draw Prizes: Wrap-Up Event draw at City Square, Friday, June 3rd, 4:00pm to 6:00pm. From entries at the Celebration Stations and from names submitted by team leaders of all participants.
  2. Team Prizes: Participation rate. The top team in each employer category will get dinner out at Just Jakes/Craig Street Brew Pub (ties decided by a draw). Participation rates are based on the number of cyclists at work each day in comparison to the number of workers at work each day.
  3. Bike Prize: Last but not least, we will have a grand prize draw for a bike, generously donated by Experience Cycling. This draw is open to anyone. Entry forms can be filled out at Experience Cycling, The Cowichan News Leader Pictorial or the Cowichan Green Community office.

 

BTW Events

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2011 Victoria Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 615
  • Total Cyclists 5712
  • New Cyclists 877
  • Total KMS Cycled 266174.14

2011 North Okanagan Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 59
  • Total Cyclists 346
  • New Cyclists 116
  • Total KMS Cycled 13374.45

2011 Oceanside Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 11
  • Total Cyclists 119
  • New Cyclists 16
  • Total KMS Cycled 1541.6

2011 Sunshine Coast Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 45
  • Total Cyclists 172
  • New Cyclists 28
  • Total KMS Cycled 7513.289

2011 Revelstoke Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 49
  • Total Cyclists 390
  • New Cyclists 90
  • Total KMS Cycled 12376.89

2011 Prince Rupert Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 1
  • Total Cyclists 6
  • New Cyclists 1
  • Total KMS Cycled 45

2011 Prince George Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 76
  • Total Cyclists 609
  • New Cyclists 98
  • Total KMS Cycled 17725.95

2011 Powell River Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 27
  • Total Cyclists 148
  • New Cyclists 53
  • Total KMS Cycled 5719.52

2011 Penticton Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 58
  • Total Cyclists 260
  • New Cyclists 30
  • Total KMS Cycled 9798.16

2011 Nanaimo Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 53
  • Total Cyclists 176
  • New Cyclists 47
  • Total KMS Cycled 7917.59

2011 Kootenays Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 4
  • Total Cyclists 14
  • New Cyclists N/A
  • Total KMS Cycled 2097.8

2011 Kelowna and Central Okanagan Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 261
  • Total Cyclists 1384
  • New Cyclists 312
  • Total KMS Cycled 61008.87

2011 Kamloops Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 73
  • Total Cyclists 301
  • New Cyclists 87
  • Total KMS Cycled 12696.74

2011 Fraser Valley Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 158
  • Total Cyclists 460
  • New Cyclists 149
  • Total KMS Cycled 19614.88

2011 Cowichan Valley Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 27
  • Total Cyclists 154
  • New Cyclists 46
  • Total KMS Cycled 6125.5

2011 Comox Valley Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 120
  • Total Cyclists 842
  • New Cyclists 175
  • Total KMS Cycled 24564.1

2011 Campbell River Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 111
  • Total Cyclists 428
  • New Cyclists 117
  • Total KMS Cycled 15421.78

2011 BC Communities Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 52
  • Total Cyclists 122
  • New Cyclists 30
  • Total KMS Cycled 3830.04

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