Pedal power: Hilton Head gets bike-friendly silver level award


Published Tuesday, May 3, 2011
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Area Bike Month events

May is National Bike Month. Below are a list of area bike events:

  • Saturday : 2011 Pathways Connect Century charity bike ride at 8 a.m. from 100 Sea Island Parkway, Lady's Island. Cost is $15 to $30. Details and registration information: www.active.com

  • May 14: Kickin' Asphalt Bike Club ride to kick off National Bike to Work Week at 9 a.m. from Mangiamo's old parking lot inside the Main Street Village shopping center on Hilton Head Island. Details: Mary Grogan at 843-422-3877 or www.kickinasphalt.info

  • May 12-16: National Bike to Work Week

  • May 18: Ride of Silence at 6:30 p.m. at Street Meet, 95 Mathews Drive, Hilton Head. Details: Ron Knight at 843-384-1808 or www.kickinasphalt.info

  • May 20: Bike to Work (or Play!) Day: 7 to 10 a.m. coffee and refreshments at bike shops on Hilton Head (Bike Doctor, Go Tri Sports and Road Fish)

  • May 21: Spirit & Spokes Boat/Bike Ride from Harbour Town to Savannah: Board Vagabond at 8 a.m., ride and return by 4 p.m. Cost is $35 a person. Reservations required. Call Elise William at 843-785-2662 or Todd Oomens at 843-301-7714. Space is limited to 75.
  • The power of the pedal earned Hilton Head Island a silver medal.

    The town became the only community in South Carolina and one of five in the Southeast to receive a silver level award from the League of American Bicyclists, earning it certification as a Bicycle Friendly Community. Thirty-two communities nationwide have silver designations.

    The league announced its latest round of bike friendly designations Monday. About 50 cycling advocates stood next to their bicycles in the Town Hall parking lot Tuesday, holding signs of "HHI loves bicycles," as Mayor Drew Laughlin read a proclamation recognizing May as National Bike Month.

    Hilton Head was one of three communities to earn silver, along with Boston and Sisters, Ore. Nearly 180 communities in 44 states have received bike friendly designation, including Greenville, Spartanburg, Columbia and Charleston.

    The league recognizes communities that provide safe accommodations for cycling and encourage biking as a means of transportation and recreation. Communities receive a bronze, silver, gold or platinum rating.

    Hilton Head has more than 100 miles of paths for runners, walkers, skaters and bikers, giving it high marks, said league spokeswoman Meghan Cahill. The island also scored well when it came to connectivity, road crossings for bicyclists, path maintenance and bike rentals.

    Cahill noted that 20,000 bikes on the island are for rent, and kiosks throughout the path system contain bike-safety material and maps.

    "This is a tremendous accomplishment for our community and reflects the decades of investment in pathways, safety initiatives and infrastructure activities to support residents and the nearly 1 million people who bike yearly on our island," said Frank Babel, founder of Squeaky Wheels Cycling Advocacy Group.

    Town and chamber of commerce officials said the recognition will help attract more tourists, increase property values and improve public health. The chamber plans to tie the recognition to marketing efforts to promote the island as bike-friendly.

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