BCC 2008: And the Winners Are. . .

Congratulations Bike Commute Challenge 2008 Winners!
Full results including the stats for all participating workplaces are posted on the Bike Commute Challenge Website.

1 person businesses and non-profits with a 100% Commute Rate
* Andrew Holtz of Holtz Report
* Dr. Jeffrey D Sher
* Peggy Pfenninger of Camera Graphics
* Cheryl Hummon of NW Zoo & Aquarium Alliance
* Charles Carroll New Outlook Financial, LLC
* Michelle Blackwood of Acupuncture Works LLC.

Businesses and nonprofits with 2-4 employees:
* Eclipse Foundation: 100%

Businesses and nonprofits with 5-24 employees:
* Stumptown Printers: 96.6%

Businesses and non-profits with 25-99 employees:
*Community Cycling Center: 78 %
*Chris King Precision Components: 62.3%.

Businesses and non-profits with more than 100 employees:
* First Alternative Co-op of Corvallis: 38%

Businesses and non-profits with 500+ employees:
* NCNM: 12.6%

Bike Shops less than 8 employees
* South Salem Cycleworks- 94.6%

Bike shop with 9-15 employees
* Bike Gallery Downtown- 98.4%

Bike shop with 16 or more employees
* Bike Gallery Hollywood- 92.4%

Public agencies: less than 25 employees category:
* Portland Parks and Recreation- Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation program: 61%

Public agencies: 25-99 employees:
* Office of Sustainable Development 45.7%

Public agencies: more than 100 employees
* City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services: 26.5%

Public agencies: more than 500 employees
* Oregon Department of Environmental Quality: 9.2%

Special Awards
Most new bike commuters
* NCMN

Brian Reynolds distance award to the indvidual commuter with highest mileage (1,400 miles, just to and from work):
* Ricke Martin

Comment

Comments (13)

  1. Dan Permalink  | Oct 09, 2008 09:12am

    Rich Martin? ricke martin?

  2. me, myself, and I Permalink  | Oct 09, 2008 09:17am

    lol

  3. Hutch Permalink  | Oct 09, 2008 09:34am

    Any chance we might be able to see the final data online at some point?

  4. Drew Permalink  | Oct 09, 2008 12:41pm

    I agree, can we see an overall breakdown for all the data that was collected?

    Cheers,
    Drew

  5. Dan Permalink  | Oct 09, 2008 01:42pm

    Okay, I checked it out. Way to go ricke! (1400 miles!)

    I only logged a comparatively lame 1050 miles (two flats, no crashes). If there had been a “Top Riders” button as advertised, maybe I’d have changed my route ;-)

  6. me, myself, and I Permalink  | Oct 09, 2008 01:46pm

    what’s your route? curious……..

  7. Dan Permalink  | Oct 09, 2008 02:39pm

    (answered offline [gmail] – I think)

  8. John Permalink  | Oct 10, 2008 04:52pm

    Please provide a table with all organizations by category ranked from highest to lowest.

  9. Steve Permalink  | Oct 13, 2008 07:31am

    What happened to the mileage totals from September? The percentages are still there, but not the mileage. Can we get a copy of the results for our team’s riders?

  10. Terrence Permalink  | Oct 15, 2008 02:28pm

    Thanks BTA for putting on this great event. As the team captain for the past 8 years, I’ve managed to keep track of the number of bicyclist commuting each day of September and our individual and team mileage using the old tally sheets or the previous website. Is it possible to let the team captains see the team results by day? Or simply see each team members log. It is helpful for advocating for more bike parking at work.

  11. Dan Permalink  | Nov 06, 2008 11:53pm

    Well, maybe I missed something, but I never did get to see where I stood among “Top Riders”.

    Then again, maybe I’ve been too focused on the boots, and all my fame, and stretchy pants ;-)

  12. David Guettler Permalink  | Dec 08, 2008 10:34am

    1400 miles? 1050 miles? Are you guys sure there are no ‘pleasure’ miles thrown into the totals?

  13. Dan Permalink  | Mar 09, 2009 09:57pm

    Yes, David – those miles were all commuting to and from work in September. 25 miles each way. 21 days (every weekday but Labor Day). (I’m in a different office now and it’s 27 miles each way… and about 27 degrees Fahrenheit in the morning ;-)

    But pleasure? Yeah, I get some ;-)