The Love to Ride Blog

Creating a more bike friendly world

70,000 people registered ...and counting!

This week we broke through 70,000 people registered on our sites and in our behaviour change programmes to date. That’s years of hard work in partnership with over 50 local authorities globally and mo...

Love to Ride? Spread the Love!

Challenge for Change are proud to announce the launch of their latest creation and exciting new web platform - Love to Ride. Love to Ride is the online cycling community that gets more people cycling.

Phillip Darnton joins Challenge for Change Board - Press Release

Researching Cycling Behaviour - Episode 2

New Sustainable Travel Award now open for entries

A new award has been launched to highlight best practice in sustainable travel.

Challenge for Change staffer goes on a 2 year bike ride!

After a year and a half of encouraging other people onto bikes with Challenge for Change, James Butcher, one of our project managers, has decided it's time for him to follow his own advice and hit the...

Challenge for Change rock the 2011 TPM Conference

Sam and Sophie wielded the Challenge for Change flag and presented at the annual TPM conference in Liverpool, which saw over 250 attendees across the two days.

60,000 participants today!

Today, the 60,000th participant of our Cycle Challenge programmes registered on our webtool! What a milestone!

Researching Cycling Behaviour

To date we’ve surveyed over 36,000 people in the UK about their cycling, health and travel behaviour as part of our Workplace Cycle Challenge programme. This includes more than 13,000 ‘non-cyclist’ pa...

Cycle Challenge Results 2010

2010 was a great year and 2011 is off to a good start as well. Last year we ran 18 Challenges and so far this year we’ve run 12.

Back to the Blogging

We took a little break from using this blog as a way to promote what do and what we’ve achieved. We launched a new website (http://partners.lovetoride.net/) which superseded the information we had her...

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