Cork County Gears Up for Bike Week 2024
Launching a countywide programme for Bike Week Cork 2024, Cork County Council is encouraging everyone to get on their bike and discover the joys of cycling. The week-long celebration of cycling runs from Saturday the 11th to Sunday the 19th of May and will feature over 300 events across County Cork. Cyclists of all ages and abilities are invited to join in the activities and consider making cycling part of their daily routine as a way of commuting to work, to school or for leisure activities.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Frank O’Flynn welcomed Bike Week Cork 2024 saying,
James Kirby, Cork Sports Partnership said, “Following months of collaboration between Cork Sports Partnership, Cork County Council, Cork City Council and multiple Cork cycling organisations, agencies, communities, clubs and schools, Bike Week 2024, is shaping up to be County Cork’s largest celebration of cycling. The programme includes something for everyone with leisure cycles, come and try sessions, bike maintenance workshops, online workshops and resources, challenges, competitions, and scenic cycles alongside events to be held within schools, workplaces, disability services, youth groups and across communities.”
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Valerie O’Sullivan highlighted significant investment in cycling infrastructure in the county,
In Metropolitan Cork, 25% of all residents cycle with 18% cycling at least once a week. This equates to 7 million cycling trips annually and adds up to 43.4 million kilometres. A central benefit of more people cycling is their contribution to mitigating our climate crisis. The Index showed 2,100 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions are saved annually by cycling instead of driving. Metropolitan Cork encompasses the towns of Carrigaline, Carrigtwohill, Midleton and Cobh in Cork County.
For details of all Bike Week events taking place in Cork County this year, visit www.corkbikeweek.ie