22 January 2025

Pedal your power daily to be part of Bike Challenge 2024

Supercharge your health, elevate your energy and cut down on your transport costs by using pedal power to travel around the city this summer.

This is the call of Hamilton City Council who is backing the Aotearoa Bike Challenge 2024 along with the Waikato Regional Council, and is urging the local community to actively participate in this month-long competition.

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Aotearoa Bike Challenge starts on 1 February

The free event is open to anyone – experienced bike riders, occasional riders or those new to biking, and aims to get more people riding bikes during February.

People can enter as individuals or in groups. Participants are encouraged to ride at least 10 minutes each day, and they can ride whenever and wherever they like during the challenge.

Once someone has been for a ride, they can log the ride on the Love to Ride website to earn points and gain entries into prize draws.

Prizes for challenge winners include an e-bike worth $3499, a portable Bluetooth speaker, a waterproof jacket, and a holiday worth up to $3000.

The Love to Ride challenge runs from Thursday 1 February to Thursday 29 February.

By mid-January, 19 workplaces and 433 people from Hamilton had signed up for the 2024 Challenge, while across the Waikato region, 84 workplaces and 725 people had signed up.

Since the event began seven years ago, 42 Hamilton workplaces and 3186 people, including 1009 new riders, have taken up the Challenge.

Hamiltonians have peddled their way around the city, notching up a grand total of 3.3 million kilometres from 181,413 rides, during each February since 2017. That’s about the same as circumnavigating the world 82 times.

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Nationally, more than 23,200 riders from almost 3000 businesses took part in the event in 2023, including more than 3400 people who were new to riding.

Hamilton City Council’s City Transport Unit Director Gordon Naidoo said the challenge was also a chance for people to explore many of the bike trails in the city, and in neighboring districts around the region.

Significant bike trails in this area include Te Awa River Ride, Timber Trail, Western Rail Trail and Hauraki Rail Trail.

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