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FOR BUSINESS

We give your business healthier, happier, more productive staff. Love to Ride is the online platform and programme that gets more of your staff enjoying the benefits of riding. Cycling is good for business We Believe We believe life is much better when you are healthy, happy, and connected to the people and places around you. Riding a bike has so many benefits to us individually, to our communities, and our world. We know how good it feels to ride and we want more people to experience this feeling. Love to Ride makes it easy and fun for us to encourage our co-workers to ride. More staff riding bikes 1. Healthier, happier staff 2. Fewer sick days and reduced cost of absenteeism 3. Increase productivity 4. Lower car parking costs 5. Save your staff money 6. Reduce stress 7. Demonstrate your commitment to sustainability

The Benefits Gain the benefits - that more staff cycling will bring to your organisation - from healthier, happier staff, to reduced stress and increased productivity. Increase staff retention - Staff turnover can cost 21% of an employee s annual salary. Happier staff that are more connected to their colleagues are less likely to look for another job. Save money - fewer sick days, increased productivity, improved team collaboration, smaller car parking costs, less stressed staff, and reduced staff turnover. An easy to run programme - we provide you with all the tools and support you need to make implementation both easy and enjoyable. Get measurable results - get great-looking reports detailing the progress made and the results you have achieved. Increase sustainability - achieve measurable CO 2 savings and reduce unnecessary car trips. Team building - a fun and healthy team-building programme that brings your colleagues, departments and offices together. Staff around the world? Great! We can unite all of your offices and staff from around the world, bringing them together on your Love to Ride online community. Love to Ride is also a multilanguage platform.

Results We ve worked with more than 15,200 companies and 374,000 people in 12 countries On average... 30% 40% 43% of participants are new to riding, 19% are occasional riders, 51% regular riders of new riders start riding weekly of occasional riders start riding regularly Reinforcing Behaviour Incentives Gamification Modelling Social Norms CBSM Behaviour Change Communication Information Nudges Self Perception Theory Segmentation Behaviour Change To be effective at encouraging more people to take up riding, it is essential to understand and apply behaviour change theory. That s why we have behaviour change theory built right into the core of Love to Ride. 5 Pledges Goals Barriers Self Efficacy Cognitive Dissonance Achieving measurable behaviour change is complex work - and our 10+ years experience of doing that successfully is what you get when you invest in Love to Ride.

LOVE TO RIDE Rolling Throughout the Year Love to Ride includes a year-round rolling program of activity and engagement. We have four major campaigns spaced equally at one every quarter. MARCH JUNE SEPTEMBER DECEMBER Ride to Work Week: The main aim is to encourage more people to realise the benefits of riding a bike to work. Existing riders are encouraged to try riding to work every day in the week and get into the habit of being a regular bike commuter. There are also incentives for encouraging people to try riding to work for the first time. Bike Week: To kickstart the summer of cycling, we focus on riding, encouraging and sharing. Another key aim is to encourage existing and new riders to attend a local Bike Week event. And this year we re giving away a bike a day for a week! Cycle September: This is the main event. Organisations compete to see who can get the highest percentage of staff to ride throughout the month - to hit the top spot in the leaderboards. Your local organisations compete on a local leaderboard as well as UKwide and Global leaderboards. Winter Wheelers: As the nights draw in and the cold starts to bite, Winter Wheelers supports people to ride in winter with top tips and an advent calendar s worth of daily prizes, including great kit, quality gear and beautiful bikes!

What you get A tailored programme We ll tailor a programme to meet your needs, goals and budget. You can opt for a single promotional campaign, or select Ride 365 - our best value product - and have your own year-round encouragement programme. Your own Love to Ride website The online cycling community for your staff containing all the information they need in order to learn how to ride safely and comfortably. Collects ride data and displays stats at the individual, office and organisation-wide level. Engagement pack We ll provide you with a full promotional pack to help you get the word out and get people engaged. Prizes and incentives Your staff will be eligible to earn all our global and local prizes. You can also add your own incentives and rewards to the website. Guidance and support We ll provide you and your colleagues with initial and ongoing guidance and support. Unite all your offices and departments All of your staff in offices and departments around the country/world can register on your Love to Ride platform. Love to Ride can also be built as a multilanguage platform. Data View stats and access shareable reports on how many miles, trips, CO 2, calories, etc, that your staff are riding. Also data on who s riding, how often, reported barriers to riding at each office and much more. 34 staff riding - commute km 6,677 km cycled BIKETOBER ALLIANZ - commute trips 6 new riders Motivators to riding: Barriers to riding: Improved fitness Enjoy outdoors Improved health Bad weather No safe route Save money Enjoy Family 0 Too far Too hilly No parking 25 50 75 100% 0 25 50 75 100% 278 trips cycled 749 kg C02 saved Department highlight Congratulations IT! 11 out of 450 staff biked 1,762 km including 1 new rider! New riders Occasional riders Top riders Matt Smithson biked 1,399 km! Regular riders Commuter extraordinaire Sarah Pitchford biked 387 km! Minh Nguyen commuted 68% 16% 16% by bike on 19 days and for 442 km! CHAMPIONING CYCLING IN 2018

Personal Profile Page View your stats and progress, set goals, achieve badges, add photos, invite friends and colleagues to join in too Log rides quickly and easily manually or by connecting an app (Strava, Ride Report, MapMyRide, etc) Update profile and settings: add an office and department, change profile image, etc

Office Profile Page Create a profile page for each of your office/site locations See each offices live engagement and participation statistics Create a local cycling community in each office with a local activity feed, messaging, photos, leaderboards, etc Share motivational messages with staff Invite new team members to join the program and community. Encourage your colleagues to participate and win!

Organisation Profile Page Shows the aggregate statistics, activity and results for all of your offices, departments and staff Showcase your progress in creating a culture for cycling, wellness and sustainability See internal leaderboards and stats for your offices, departments and riders Check past + present performance by month, year and by Challenge

Budget Options Love to Ride is a high-impact, low-cost program that is proven to get more people cycling, more often. We want every Love to Ride programme to be as affordable and accessible as possible so we can achieve our mission of getting more people cycling, while providing value to businesses. We can tailor a package that best fits your organisation and budget. Here are the two main engagement options. We have kept our costs this low to compare favourably with other staff wellbeing + engagement programmes that are 50+ per participant. CYCLE SEPTEMBER RIDE 365 Participate in the Cycle September Workplace Bike Challenge program: 1 Month Program 1 Campaign Cycle September Workplace Challenge Organisation Profile Page - with each office/site having their own profile page and stats National Prizes Challenge Stats get statistics and results from each of your offices/sites and for your whole organisation Year-round encouragement with Ride 365 - our recommended campaign calendar: 12 Month Program 4 Campaigns Cycle September Workplace Challenge Ride to Work Week Bike Week Winter Wheelers Everything you get with Cycle September Monthly Prize Draws Reports and Data Exports From 1 per staff member - unlimited access or 7 per participating staff member Get in touch for budget options From 2 per staff member - unlimited access or 17 per participating staff member Get in touch for budget options For further information, or to set up a meeting - send us an email hello@lovetoride.net

We know you re busy And you want to see great results. That s why we ve made Love to Ride an easy to run, turn-key programme. We provide everything you need for your programme s success. If you are serious about achieving the benefits that more staffing riding can bring your organisation and your people, then you ve found the best tool to do just that. Find out more Love to Ride links into, compliments, and boosts your existing wellbeing, sustainability and transportation programmes. business.lovetoride.net

In Summary Love to Ride is a tried and tested programme that positively impacts your staff s health and wellbeing, saves them money, reduces stress, improves the environment, reduces absenteeism, increases productivity, frees up limited car-parking spaces and more! We look forward to working with you to get more of your staff benefitting from riding. Want to Know More? We would be happy to discuss your options with you, understand your goals and needs, and develop a customised programme and budget for your organisation. Get in touch: hello@lovetoride.net 0117 230 9289