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Bike Commute Challenge

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Bike Commute Challenge participation
Bike Commute Challenge participation more than doubled, to just over 12,000, from 2005 to 2011.

The Bike Commute Challenge is a friendly contest each September among Oregon businesses, organized by the Bicycle Transportation Alliance, to see which can get the most employees to bike to work that month.

Participants receive prize drawings, workshops and other rewards for giving their bikes a try. According to BTA data entered by participants, the average participant logs a bit more than 100 miles per month.

Bike Commute Challenge participation is an indicator used in Portland Afoot's ranking of the best Portland employers for low-car commuters.

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