CITY CYCLING 2024: For More Cycling in Weimar
In 2023, Climate Alliance, which is the largest European city network dedicated to climate protection, is once again calling on municipalities and their inhabitants to cycle as many kilometres as possible for three weeks between May and September to help support climate protection and promote cycling. Weimar will be participating in »CITY CYCLING« from 1 to 21 May 2024. The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar will take part for the third time and warmly invites all university members to join our team.
Complete as many everyday journeys as possible by bike in a climate- and health-friendly way for 21 days – that’s the goal of Climate Alliance’s international CITY CYCLING campaign. Last year, 128 people joined the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar’s team and cycled over 19,000 kilometres – That’s roughly equivalent to the distance from Weimar to Dhaka in Bangladesh and back. Can we maybe break the 20,000 kilometre mark this year?
All university members are warmly invited to join the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar team and to help avoid CO2 emissions and to work together to improve the local cycling infrastructure. Every kilometre counts – whether it is cycled for private or professional purposes. The Sparkasse Mittelthüringen savings bank will donate one cent for every kilometre travelled to projects to improve cycling in Weimar.
Registration and Participation:
1. Registration is free and can be done here: https://www.stadtradeln.de/index.php?id=171&L=0&city_preselect=1028
2. Join the »Bauhaus-Universität Weimar« team
3. Record all of the kilometres you cycle during the local campaign period from 1 to 21 May – either enter them on the website or track them directly via the app
»Our university is quite spread out across the city, so cycling, along with walking, is absolutely the mode of transport for many university members. I see each cyclist as an ambassador for a beautiful city made for cycling, a mode of transport that is fast, practical, quiet and emission-free. Our presence reinforces the notion that good and safe infrastructure is still needed here and there. My hope is that CITY CYCLING will encourage even more people to cycle«, says Tina Fedderson from the Transport System Planning Department at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.
Three events have been scheduled to which all interested parties are warmly invited to attend:
Kick-off bike ride on 6 May at 4.30 pm
- Difficulty level: Easy, mostly on cycling paths
- Meeting point: Outside the Main Building
- Route: About 20 km
Refresher ride, 15 May 4.30 pm, »3 Türme-Runde«
- Difficulty level: Medium, forest paths
- Meeting point: Outside the Main Building
- Route: About 35 km
Final bike ride on 21 May at 4.30 pm
- Difficulty level: Easy, mostly on cycling paths
- Meeting point: Outside the Main Building
- Route: About 20 km
It’s well worth taking part – not just for the sake of the environment
Climate Alliance awards first-rate cycling-related prizes on the national level to the teams that cycle the most kilometres on average.
See the campaign website for details: www.city-cycling.org
We also encourage you to join the Bauhaus.Chat group at: www.stadtradeln.de/index.php
Participants can exchange ideas and plan cycling tours here.
For questions, please contact Steven Mac Nelly, Environmental Officer at steven.mac.nelly[at]uni-weimar.de, or Carolin Wick, Personnel Development and Heath Management, at personalentwicklung[at]uni-weimar.de.
Liability: Participation in CITY CYCLING is voluntary and at cyclists’ own risk.