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Back on your Bike gets to work

Ride2Work Day is coming up on 19 October and this year we are heading to the source to help more people make the transport change.

Our Back on your Bike program is offering workplaces around Hobart the opportunity to host targeted skills and information sessions for employees to equip them to ride to work.

We are offering the sessions this month and next, ready for Ride2Work Day, or we can use the day to kick off a program.

The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) has already signed on which makes sense considering it is next door to the Intercity Cycleway. And it’s also recently started offering staff the option of e-bike leasing from Sparque (used to be called e-Stralian).

The program can be tailored to workplace needs but includes the following options:

  1. Skills Refresher – practical, skill-building sessions for small groups.
  2. Ready to Ride – presentation (online or in person) for larger groups, runs through bike types, gear, choosing a route and basic maintenance.
  3. Follow up skills refresher for people who want extra help.

Any employers who would like to offer a Ride2Work program to their staff can email Back on your Bike for more information.

Other Back on your Bike news

You don’t have to be working to enjoy the Back on your Bike program, with free sessions coming up in September and October around the state for anyone who wants a refresher on the basics of riding.

You probably have someone in your family, friendship group or workplace who says they want to ride but are too nervous, so please send them our way.

Between 4 and 8 September we’ll be delivering free 90-minute skills refresher sessions in and around Devonport, East Devonport and Ambleside as part of the Devonport Learning Festival

And while we’re up that way we’ll squeeze in more sessions at Penguin, Ulverstone and Turners Beach.

We often concentrate on the body benefits of riding a bike but anyone who rides regularly knows it can help reduce stress and anxiety and gets those feeling-good endorphins activated.

So, we’re teaming up with Glenorchy City Council to mark Mental Health Week with a stall at its expo on Wednesday 13 October as well as free skills refresher sessions at Tolosa Park, Montrose foreshore and Glenorchy on 14–16 October.

People can register for all our sessions via the Bicycle Network website.

Back on your Bike is funded by a Tasmanian Government Healthy Tasmania grant.