Friday, 21 September 2012

Surviving London on a bike!

So, the trip is looming and I promised to pen some thoughts about cycling in London based on my 2 years as a London cyclist.

There's probably a few key principles:

  • Be assertive
  • Get to the front and utilise the cyclist boxes
  • Use the cycle lanes when they're available
  • Make eye contact with drivers 


Nearly every junction in London has a big green box at the front, dedicated to cyclists. This is the safest place to be when waiting at traffic lights as you get out ahead of the cars / buses behind you.

As you approach a red light, aim to get to the cyclist box and be ready to pull out as soon as the lights change. If you're not sure if you'll get to the box in time, hang back and give yourself some breathing space from the vehicle in front of you.

If you're waiting at a box in poor light, I try and make eye contact with the drivers behind me to make sure they've seen me.

Watch out for doors opening from taxis etc, especially if they've pulled over.

Be assertive and make sure you've clearly indicated to change lanes.

Watch out for any vehicle turning left. If in doubt, hang back and give yourself some space at junctions.

Otherwise, it's just like any other cycling but a lot busier!

Lille, here we come.

Vic





Monday, 17 September 2012

Meet the support team - part 1

It sounds so simple - get on bikes and ride to Lille - but the closer we get to 28th September, the harder our tour manager Victoria is having to work!  Victoria's an events manager with a wealth of experience that includes sports events.  From negotiating train tickets for the return journey to persuading Tracey from B&Q House's gym to come along and advise on training, she's already busy with planning the challenge.

You may not recognise Victoria on the day we leave as she is also odds on favourite to be donning the Pudsey outfit!

Roy's also pictured here - he is going to be driving our support van - so here he's getting in some practise with heaving bike baggage around.

Roy and Victoria are to be joined by Sarah (as a driver) and Tracey (our challenge's fitness guru).

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Did you know - cycling and walking can help with weight control

30 minutes of leisurely cycling will burn about 300 calories* - depening on your age, gender, weight and speed.  5 times a week, that'd be 1500 calories.  And assuming you do this 40 weeks a year, that's 60,000 calories - enough to lose 17lb of weight.**

30 minutes of walking at 3.5mph will burn about 140 calories.  Again, this will vary depending on your age, gender and weight.  5 times a week, that's 700 calories.  Assuming you do this 40 weeks a year, that's 28,000 calories - enough to lose 8lb of weight.**

Of course, these estimates assume that you don't eat any more calories!

* Source: World Cancer Research Fund
** Based on 3,500 calories to lose 1lb

Did you know - your journey may not be necessary

The quickest way to get to a meeting is reaching it from your desk!  Many of us already use telephone conference calls when a face-to-face meeting isn't possible.

Webinars are a simple way to take a group of people through a presentation.  Participants see the slides as the host talks and they can ask questions through audio or text chat based systems. 

But you can get get the benefit of face-to-face meetings virtually too.  Many businesses now have facilities for a huge range of video conferencing options ranging from Skype and similar desk based technologies all the way through to virtual telepresence meeting rooms.  Video conferencing allows participants to see body language and feel more involved in the meeting process.

Less time travelling, less cost of travelling - and it can be easier to get everyone you need together if you meet virtually.

Find out what your company can do to help you to cut back on business travel.

Did you know - flying might become 30% of UK's carbon footprint


If everyone in England who takes three or more flights to Europe cut one return flight we would save enough carbon dioxide to take 200,000 cars off the road for a year.*

Take the train instead - the award winning  Man in Seat 61 website has a wealth of helpful advice on travelling by train in the UK and across Europe.  Get the details on how to take a sleeper to Edinburgh for example and learn how to get cheaper tickets.

Did you know - we could save £1.1 billion every year?

If everyone in the UK reduced their car mileage by just five miles a week it would collectively save around £1.1 billion and 3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year.* 

Look at how you travel for short trips - for example, walking to the paper shop or cycling to the post office.  You'll get fitter and benefit from some fresh air.  You're more likely to get chatting to yoru neighbours on your journeys.

Walking or cycling your children a mile to and from school each day would save around £120 and 250kg of carbon dioxide each year compared to doing these journeys in the average car.*

Did you know - it's easy to plan a bus commute

Take a look at Transport Direct's website - it has a great door-to-door journey planner that shows how to use public transport - complete with times and a comparison to driving.