We've teamed up with The Bikeability Trust to help more people fall in love with cycling.
The Bikeability Trust and Love to Ride will work together to support more people to discover the joys of riding a bike. The Bikeability Trust will develop training resources to help families cycle together more confidently, which will then be available to all our riders.
Both organisations have been supporting cyclists and trainee riders for 15 years. The Bikeability Trust has trained more than 3.6 million children and thousands more families to cycle in England and more than 600,000 riders have taken part in Love to Ride campaigns globally.
Emily Cherry, Chief Executive of the Bikeability Trust, said: “It is fantastic to work with Love to Ride to help more people across England learn to cycle or improve their skills. As part of our partnership, we will support the hundreds of thousands of people who take part in Love to Ride’s events to cycle with confidence.
“If all members of the family know how to cycle confidently, children who have completed their Bikeability will have more opportunities to enjoy cycling together. This partnership will help adults improve their cycling skills so the whole family can discover the joys of cycling, as well as the health and climate benefits that come with leaving the car at home.”
Cycling has increased in popularity since 2020, with millions of people pedalling their way through the pandemic. In 2021, more than one bike ride per second was logged on Love to Ride! Sam Robinson, Director, said: “Having the ability to extend our support and encouragement to families and children is a fantastic development for Love to Ride and for the sector. This unique partnership also plugs a gap in provision, enabling us to target large scale bike confidence training to those who most need it, at the optimum time for the biggest and longest-term impact”.