And the winners are…

2 Nov 2010  |  Posted by


Congratulations to the finalists and winners of the 2010 Cycle Friendly Awards.  The quality of entries gets higher every year which is another reminder that cycling is really cruising into the mainstream.  And the 2011 winners will be?

Winners by Category

Category: Avanti Best Cycle Facility Project
For transport infrastructure projects which promote cycling and a cycle-friendly environment. Examples are new cycle ways, parking facilities, or roading projects.

Winner: Bikes in Schools, St Mary’s School, Hastings

Category: Canterbury District Health Board Best Cycling Promotion Project
For education or encouragement efforts which promote cycling and a cycle-friendly environment. Examples include publicity campaigns, school education programmes, or promotional cycling events.

Winner: Auckland Cycle Style – an evening of fabulous bikes and fashion
Frocks on Bikes, Auckland chapter

Category: NZ Transport Agency Cycle Friendly Commitment by a Business
For companies that have encouraged and supported cycling by staff, customers and clients. Examples include cyclist parking and changing facilities, employee support and incentive programmes, and company ‘pool’ bikes. Nominations cover both general businesses and those directly involved in the bicycle industry.

Winner: Mamachari Bicycles, Wellington

Category: ViaStrada Cycle Friendly Commitment by a Public Organisation
For public or government organisations that encourage and support cycling. Examples include cyclist parking / changing facilities, employee support and incentive programmes.

Winner: Belmont School cycle to school programme
Belmont Intermediate School, North Shore, Auckland

Category: Greater Wellington Regional Council Cycling Champion of the Year
For contributions made by individual New Zealanders for the promotion of cycling.

Winners: Paul McArdle and Meg Frater, Bike On NZ, Hastings

Read the full details here.

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