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More than 1000 Cernois have joined a “Bike to Work” team – take part in the upcoming Critical Mass event to celebrate this achievement!
One of CERN’s health and safety objectives for 2023 is to reduce the number of road incidents and incivilities on site
Good practices and rules for cycling at CERN and in the Host States
CERN cyclists pedalled the equivalent of almost five times round the equator during the 2021 Bike2Work campaign, with 173 teams participating
The 2020 edition of Bike to Work starts in September
Want to make a bright impression on long dark winter nights? Then come and pick up your free reflector!
4,300 of you have taken part in the mobility survey. Your answers will help proposals to be developed over the coming months
CERN can be proud of a record turnout of cyclists
This year, the 214 CERN teams participating in Bike2Work cycled a total of 140 395 km!
Some 142 CERN teams cycled more than twice around the Earth in the thirteenth year of Switzerland’s Bike2Work initiative