Our year on Love to Ride
Cyclescheme, 16.12.2019

To celebrate the end of 2019, we’ve created a round up video of the great stats that our Love to Ride community are a part of.
We’re a fast-growing group, garnering 13,000 members in just 10 months and we can’t wait to see how many more people join us in 2020.
Congratulations if you’ve contributed to the 21.7 million KM we’ve ridden since April. You’ll see how much of an impact that’s had on our planet – just imagine if we could all encourage one more person to take up cycling next year!
Saving 1.72m KG of CO2 equates to every Love to Ride member catching a return flight from London to Edinburgh, or for each person to live for 8 days emission free. That’s a huge accomplishment that we should all be really proud of.
In 2020 we’re aiming to double these fantastic statistics. To keep you motivated, we’ll be releasing quarterly updates, alongside more fabulous prize draws where you can win top of the range cycling gear.
If you’re reading this and wondering how you can get involved, then simply sign up to Love to Ride, for free. Download the app, make your profile and get pedalling in 2020. Log as little as 10 minutes a day to have your efforts recorded in the community stats and don’t forget to check out the regular prize draws.
Joining the community
If you want to join the Cyclescheme Love to Ride community and starting logging your rides with us, follow the links below:
1. Join Cyclescheme and you'll be given the chance to opt-in to join the community or register for free
2. Enjoy a ride and record it on your profile
3. Earn badges and set goals
4. Invite friends and colleagues to join in the fun
5. Get rewards and win prizes
GO TO LOVE TO RIDE
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