Winners

Well done to everyone who took in the Challenge! We're pleased to announce the winners below:

New Cyclist Bonus Prize

The following participants have won an iPod shuffle at Cycle Challenge Roadshow event, for cycling for 10 minutes for the first time in more than 12 months:

  • Sandra Fernie, Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Linda Raphel, Wellcome Trust
  • Charlotte Peck, British Antartic Survey
  • Isabelle Osuch, Babraham Institute
  • Ross Mclaren, RSC
  • David Pell, MRC - Human Nutrition Research

Spot Prize

Congratulations to Carmen Lacambra of Species Programme, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre on winning a Pashley Princess Sovereign bike worth over £650.

Team Participation Award

The team participation winners are as follows:

500+ size category

  • 1st: MRC Cambridge LMB and Centre - 16.1% participation
  • 2nd: CSR Sports and Social Club - 10.5% participation
  • 3rd: Cambridgeshire County Council - 9.4% participation

MRC Cambridge LMB and Centre also win two bicycles for their workplace.

200-499 size category

  • 1st: Cancer Research UK - 44.8% participation
  • 2nd: Babraham Institute - 40.1% participation
  • 3rd: British Antartic Survey - 36.6% participation

Cancer Research UK also win a bicycle for their workplace.

50-199 size category

  • 1st: Fauna and Flora International - 88.1% participation
  • 2nd: UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 87% participation
  • 3rd: Division of Virology, University of Cambridge - 42.1% participation

Fauna and Flora International also win a bicycle for their workplace.

20-49 size category

  • 1st: IUCN - 100% participation
  • 2nd: TRAFFIC - 95.2% participation
  • 3rd: Schofield Centre Grads - 70% participation

IUCN also win a visit from Finn Jordan Spa and Beauty.

7-19 size category

  • 1st: Species Program, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 100% participation
  • 2nd: Shop Floor, Open Air - 100% participation
  • 3rd: Protected Areas, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 100% participation

Each participant in the Species Program, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre team also won a ticket to any Summer Saturday race meet on the July Course at Newmarket Races (excludes Saturday 27th August).

3-6 size category

  • 1st: Science, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 100% participation
  • 2nd: Bioinformatics, Babraham Institute - 100% participation
  • 3rd: Office Services, Red Gate Software Ltd - 100% participation

Science, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre also won a delicious experience at Sticky Beaks.

See full results here.

Team Commuter Award

The team commuter winners are as follows:

500+ size category

  • 1st: MRC Cambridge LMB and Centre - 14.8% commuters
  • 2nd: CSR Sports and Social Club - 9% commuters
  • 3rd: Cambridgeshire County Council - 7.5% commuters

200-499 size category

  • 1st: Cancer Research UK - 40.3% commuters
  • 2nd: Cambridge University Gurdon Institute - 31.4% commuters
  • 3rd: British Antartic Survey - 29.8% commuters

50-199 size category

  • 1st: UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 63.6% commuters
  • 2nd: Fauna and Flora International - 62.7% commuters
  • 3rd: Division of Virology, University of Cambridge - 42.1% commuters

20-49 size category

  • 1st: IUCN - 80% commuters
  • 2nd: TRAFFIC - 66.7% commuters
  • 3rd: Schofield Centre Grads - 65% commuters

7-19 size category

  • 1st: Protected Areas, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 100% commuters
  • 2nd: South Research Office, Schofield Centre Grads - 80% commuters
  • 3rd: Climate Change, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 80% commuters

3-6 size category

  • Joint 1st place: Informatics, Royal Society of Cambridge - 100% commuters
  • Joint 1st place: Development, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 100% commuters
  • Joint 2nd place: Website Development, Jagex - 75% commuters
  • Joint 2nd place: Science, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 75% commuters

See full results here.

Weekly Prizes

The weekly prize winners are as follows:

Week One - 14 to 20 March

  • £25 Love2Shop high street voucher: Max Turner - The Babraham Institute
  • Cateye Wireless Strada Cycle Computer: Fran Richards - Cancer Research UK
  • £50 voucher for Open Air Cambridge: Nick Whitehead - Citizens Advice Bureau
  • £50 voucher for Open Air Cambridge: Alyson Ashe - Cambridge University - Gurdon Institute

Week Two - 21 to 27 March

  • £25 Love2Shop high street voucher: Alastair Lynn - Cambridge University Press
  • Two tickets for an event of your choice at The Junction: Richard Cowley - Long Road 6th Form College
  • £50 voucher for Open Air Cambridge: Lexzecia Cayneeo - Cambridge City Council
  • £50 voucher for Open Air Cambridge: Richard Young - Bookingcom Ltd

Week Three- 28 March to 3 April

  • £25 Love2Shop high street voucher: Caroline Edwards - Cancer Research UK
  • £50 voucher for Open Air Cambridge: Julie Futter - Natural England
  • Two tickets for 'Drumchasers' at the Cambridge Corn Exchange: Andrew Rands - Scientia Ltd

New Commuter Prize

The following participants have won a set of Knog Frog Lights for cycling to work for the first time in over 12 months for the Challenge:

  • Allan Graham, Cancer Research UK
  • Amy Budd, AVEVA solutions
  • Bennett Waxse, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research
  • Colin Ramsey, Jagex Ltd
  • Dan Quirke, Cryptomatic Ltd
  • Donna Mallery, MRC Cambridge LMB and Centre
  • Emma Pearce, Cambridge University Press
  • Geeta Appannah, MRC, Human Nutrition Research
  • Giles Hanglin, Savills
  • Hayley Davis, Taylor Vinters
  • Helen Smith, NHS East of England
  • Ivan Castelli, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre
  • Jackie Willis, Cambridgeshire County Council
  • James Drake, No organisation
  • James Stevens, Royal Society Of Chemistry
  • Jason Sporn, The Wellcome Trust
  • Jason Woodard, CSR Sports And Social Club
  • Jeff Shipton, Convergys EMEA Ltd
  • Julie Rickard, Cambridgeshire County Council
  • Kalai Vanii Jayaseelan, The Wellcome Trust
  • Kate Magill, AVEVA solutions ltd
  • Kathleen Robinson, Cambridge Water
  • Liz Crook, Long Road Sixth Form College
  • Lyn Butler, Cambridgeshire County Council
  • Madeleine Foster, Cambridge University Press
  • Magda K, Open Air Cambridge
  • Marcello Zappone, Jagex Ltd
  • Mark Jay, Cancer Research UK
  • Mark Robbins, NHS Cambridgeshire
  • Mark Stamford, Sepura
  • Mark Wilkinson, Cambridge City Council
  • Matt Gooch, Sepura Plc
  • Matt Jones, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre
  • Nathan Turner, Cambridge University Press
  • Neil Baker, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd
  • Nicole Carreras, MRC Cambridge LMB And Centre
  • Paul Bruce, Sepura PLC
  • Pearl Toh, Cambridge Institute For Medical Research
  • Rebecca Stamford, Cambridge University, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
  • Richard Grenfell, Cancer Research UK
  • Robert Clements, Marshall of Cambridge
  • Robert Smythe, Cambridgeshire County Council
  • Sam Nash, No organisation
  • Sasha Scarpa, Napp Pharmaceuticals
  • Sreenivas Chavali, MRC Cambridge LMB And Centre
  • Stephen Byrnes, Convergys EMEA Ltd
  • Stephen Mclaughlin, MRC Cambridge LMB Centre
  • Tanya Culwick, Ranier Technology
  • Tomi Taylor, No organisation
  • Tracy Sewter, No organisation

Cinema Ticket Winners

Well done to everyone who earned a Cambridge Arts Picture House Cinema ticket by getting back on their bike or encouraging someone else to.

Find out if you won a cinema ticket here!

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