RACV supports cyclists during ‘Biketober’ initiative
Biketober - a collaboration between RACV, Love to Ride and the City of Melbourne, challenges participants to log as many bike rides as possible during the month of October in a fun and friendly environment, and as one of the biggest bike-riding initiatives in the state, is now open for registrations.
RACV is calling on everyone to hop on their bikes and join the fun of Biketober. Whether a casual rider or cycle daily, Biketober is for everyone - individuals, friends, families, and workplaces alike. Over 200 businesses are already signed up to participate in 2024.
Biketober registration is free for workplaces in participating areas including Ballarat, Banyule, Bendigo, Stonnington, Maribyrnong, Merri-bek, Geelong, Whittlesea, Boroondara, Kingston and Melbourne. All other workplaces can join at a 50% discount, and individuals can participate for free.
RACV General Manager Mobility Julia Hunter said that RACV shared "we're proud to support this initiative and help businesses create healthier and more environmentally conscious workplaces.
"Biketober Victoria has proven to be a great tool for businesses to encourage employees to boost their physical activity, which in turn improves fitness, mental health, and overall well-being. It's also a fantastic opportunity for those that have never even jumped on a bike to do so in a fun, collaborative and safe environment."
Last year, Biketober supported thousands of Victorias to take up bike riding, or to ride more often. The results were compelling with 59% of new riders reporting riding more frequently after the challenge.
Hunter added "RACV supports active transport and believes in its benefits not only for individuals, but for our environment and transport networks.
"That support for bike riders can be seen in our services like RACV Bike Assist – which is free for the first year for Biketober participants."
Hunter also encouraged bike riders and new Biketober participants to utilise the arevo app, developed by RACV, to help plan their journey and find the safest bike route.
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