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Team Sticky grabs the brass ring and a year’s worth of bragging rights: 100% participation.Participating workplaces: 1240
Participating riders: 11,118
Miles biked: 1,244,718
All winners are listed below with links to PDFs of full bike stats for each category.
Can't find your workplace? Look it up on the alphabetical list. Or see results for all teams by city.
Is your workplace listed in the wrong place? Or not at all? Let us know and we'll fix it.
Also see who the longest-distance commuters were during the 2009 Challenge.
BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFITS
• Business and Non-Profit, 1 employee
Winners (with 100% commute rates): Kohles Bioengineering- Sean Kohles, Dr. Jeffrey D Sher- Jeffrey Sher,
Portland Outdoor Fitness- James Lasof, Chuck Barnes Consulting Corporation- Chuck Barnes, Camera Graphics- Peggy Pfenninger, HoltzReport- Andrew Holtz, Green Marketing NW- Diane Dulken, New Outlook Financial, LLC- Charles Carroll, Lazo Tax Service- Allan Lazo
• Business and Non-Profit, 2-4 employees
Winners (with 100% commute rate): GladRags, Eclipse Foundation
• Business and Non-Profit, 5-24 employees
Winners (with 100% commute rate): sticky, Stumptown Printers
• Business and Non-Profit, 25-99 employees
Winner: Community Cycling Center with a 90.4% commute rate
• Business and Non-Profit, 100-499 employees
Winner: First Alternative Co-op of Corvallis with a 37.1% commute rate
• Business and Non-Profit, 500+ employees
Winner: NCNM with a 10.1% commute rate
PUBLIC AGENCIES
• Public Agencies, 1-24 employees
Winner: OHSU Pediatric Pulmonary Division with a 96.4% commute rate
• Public Agencies, 25-99 employees
Winner: PSU Campus Recreation Department with a 51.1% commute rate
• Public Agencies, 100-499 employees
Winner: Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability with a 51.5 % commute rate
• Public Agencies, 500+ employees
Winner: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality with a 10.2% commute rate
BIKE SHOPS
• Bike Shops, 1-8 employees
Winner: South Salem Cycleworks with a 84.8% commute rate
• Bike Shops, 9-15 employees
Winner: Bike n Hike- Portland with a 46.8% commute rate
• Bike Shops, 16+ employees
Winner: Bike Gallery- Downtown with a 99.2% commute rate
Brian Reynolds Distance Award
Winner: Chris Bell with 1828 miles in 21 days of commuting
Most New Bike Commuters Award
Winner: NCNM
Participating workplaces: 1,073
Participating riders: 10,689
Miles biked: 1,235,219
The winner or winners of each category are listed below, with links to PDFs of full bike stats for each category.
Can't find your workplace? Look it up on the alphabetical list. Or see results for all teams by city.
Is your workplace listed in the wrong place? Or not at all? Let us know and we'll fix it.
Also see who the longest-distance commuters were during the 2007 Challenge.
BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFITS
• Business and Non-Profit, 1 employee
Winners (with 100% commute rates): Andrew Holtz - Holtz Report, Dr. Jeffrey D Sher, Peggy Pfenninger - Camera Graphics, Cheryl Hummon - NW Zoo & Aquarium Alliance, Charles Carroll - New Outlook Financial, LLC
Michelle Blackwood - Acupuncture Works LLC
• Business and Non-Profit, 2-4 employees
Winner: Eclipse Foundation, with a 100% commute rate
• Business and Non-Profit, 5-24 employees
Winner: Stumptown Printers, with a 96.6% commute rate
• Business and Non-Profit, 25-99 employees
Winner: Community Cycling Center and Chris King Precision Components
• Business and Non-Profit, 100-499 employees
Winner: First Alternative Co-op of Corvallis with a 38% commute rate
• Business and Non-Profit, 500+ employees
Winner: National College of Natural Medicine with a 12.6% commute rate
PUBLIC AGENCIES
• Public Agencies, 1-24 employees
Winner: Portland Parks and Recreation- Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation program with a 61% commute rate
• Public Agencies, 25-99 employees
Winner: City of Portland Office of Sustainable Development with a 45.7% commute rate
• Public Agencies, 100-499 employees
Winner: City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services with a 26.5% commute rate
• Public Agencies, 500+ employees
Winner: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality with a 9.2% commute rate
BIKE SHOPS
• Bike Shops, 1-8 employees
Winner: South Salem Cycleworks with a 94.6% commute rate
• Bike Shops, 9-15 employees
Winner: Bike Gallery Downtown with a 98.4% commute rate
• Bike Shops, 16+ employees
Winner: Bike Gallery Hollywood with a 92.4% commute rate
Brian Reynolds Distance Award
Winner: Rick Martin with 1400 miles
Most New Bike Commuters Award
Winner: National College of Natural Medicine
Participating workplaces: 888
Participating riders: 9,746
Miles ridden: 922,835
Trips by bike: 101,269
The winner or winners of each category are listed below, with links to PDFs of full bike stats for each category.
Can't find your workplace? Look it up on the alphabetical list. Or see your performance within your city.
Also see who the longest-distance commuters were during the 2007 Challenge.
BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFITS
• Business and Non-Profit, 1-4 employee
Winners: Eclipse Foundation, Coalition fo a Livable Future, Oregon Department of Kick Ass, Striped Shirt Cinema, Dr. Jeffrey D. Sher
• Business and Non-Profit, 5-24 employees
Winners: Alta Planning and Design
• Business and Non-Profit, 25-99 employees
Winners: Chris King Precision Components
• Business and Non-Profit, 100-499 employees
Winner: New Seasons Market- Arbor Lodge
• Business and Non-Profit, 500+ employees
Winner: National College of Natural Medicine
PUBLIC AGENCIES
• Public Agencies, 1-24 employees
Winner: Office of Commissioner Sam Adams
• Public Agencies, 25-99 employees
Winner: City of Portland Office of Sustainable Development
• Public Agencies, 100-499 employees
Winner: Metro Regional Services
• Public Agencies, 500+ employees
Winner: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
BIKE SHOPS
• Bike Shops, 1-8 employees
Winner: South Salem Cycleworks with a 94.6% commute rate
• Bike Shops, 9-15 employees
Winner: Bike Gallery Downtown
• Bike Shops, 16+ employees
Winner: Community Cycling Center
Participating workplaces: 550
Participating riders: 6,186
Miles ridden: 627,938
Trips by bike: 66,959
The winner or winners of each category are listed below. You can also download all results (in a searchable, sortable spreadsheet).
MOST NEW BIKERS
Winner: Scott Edwards Architecture
BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFITS
• Business and Non-Profit, 1-4 employees
Winners: Dr. Jeffrey Sher; SocialData America; Brian Litmans, Environmental Attorney-at-Law; Lunar Logic
• Business and Non-Profit, 5-24 employees
Winner: Team Estrogen, Inc.
• Business and Non-Profit, 25-99 employees
Winner: Chris King Precision Components
• Business and Non-Profit, 100-499 employees
Winner: New Seasons Market Arbor Lodge
• Business and Non-Profit, 500+ employees
Winners: National College of Naturopathic Medicine and IBM Beaverto
PUBLIC AGENCIES
• Public Agencies, 1-24 employees
Winner: Office of Portland City Commissioner Sam Adams
• Public Agencies, 25-99 employees
Winner: City of Portland Office of Sustainable Development
• Public Agencies, 100-499 employees
Winner: City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services
• Public Agencies, 500+ employees
Winner: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
BIKE SHOPS
• Bike Shops, 1-8 employees
Winner: South Salem Cycleworks
• Bike Shops, 9-15 employees
Winner: Bike Gallery Downtown
• Bike Shops, 16+ employees
Winner: Bike Gallery Hollywood
Participating workplaces: 534
Number of participating riders: 5520
Miles ridden: 581,449
Number of trips by bike: 61,533
The top finishers in each category are listed below.
• Listing of full stats, by category
BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFITS
• Business and Non-Profit, 1-4 employees
• Business and Non-Profit, 5-24 employees
• Business and Non-Profit, 25-99 employees
• Business and Non-Profit, 100-499 employees
• Business and Non-Profit, 500+ employee
PUBLIC AGENCIES
• Public Agencies, 5-24 employees
• Public Agencies, 25-99 employees
• Public Agencies, 100-499 employees
• Public Agencies, 500+ employees
BIKE SHOPS
• Bike Shops, 1-5 employees
• Bike Shops, 6-15 employee
• Bike Shops, 16+ employees