WITH cycling-related activities organized on all continents, World Bicycle Day on June 3 took the planet by storm.
The United Nations initiative motivated individuals, teams, clubs and national federations to use their pedal power in many different ways to mark this inaugural day dedicated to the bicycle.
Social-media channels were swamped with posts and photos as bike users worldwide shared their activities with fellow cycling enthusiasts.
On June 3 alone, 45,000 tweets were published with the hashtag #WorldBicycleDay, and in just 24 hours, there were half-a-million impressions on UCI_cycling Instragram stories.
South Africa: No racing pressure
Closed roads, a choice of distances and no racing pressure: these three elements motivated 350 men, women and children to compete in a mass participation road event in Durban, South Africa.
The inaugural Westville M13 Classic was organized by the Westville Cycling Club in conjunction with the Kwa Zulu Natal (KZN) Cycling development initiative.
The aim: to encourage noncompetitors to take part in an organized activity at their own pace and with no cars on the roads. Participants could choose how many laps of a 17-km circuit they wished to complete, for a maximum of five laps (85 km).
While there were formal categories for those wishing to race, most of the participants were youth and families. Such was the success of this event, it is planned to make it an annual fixture on the KZN Cycling calendar.
Uzbekistan: City park activities
THE recently opened Ashgabat Park in the Uzbek capital of Tashkent was put to good use on World Bicycle Day.
The Uzbekistan Cycling Federation, together with the Embassy of Turkmenistan, organized a bike tour that attracted 400 cyclists who covered a circuit of 4.5 km through the park.
Representatives of the Diplomatic Corps and embassy employees joined enthusiastic cycling amateurs for the sports festival, where the emphasis was on friendly relations between countries, the development of sports tourism and the popularization of cycling.
Turkmenistan: Participation record
The largest cycling awareness-raising event in the world—a cycling training session organized in Ashgabat—has been proclaimed as such by representatives of the Guinness World Records.
An impressive 3,246 people took part in the event at the Ashgabat Stadium in the Turkmenistan capital, an initiative of Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, president of Turkmenistan, and the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs of Turkmenistan. The event saw participants take to their bikes before being informed of the role of the bicycle as a healthy and environmental- friendly form of city transport.
Italy: UCI staff join mass participation event
A TEAM of staff members from the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), its official supplier Big Bobble Hats and official partner GoPro joined forces to participate in the Granfondo Stelvio Santini, which took place on the inaugural World Bicycle Day.
The mass participation event, organized by UCI official supporter Santini, saw over 3,000 riders from 45 countries tackle the hilly course, with participants finishing at the top of the renown Stelvio pass. UCI News