• Bike Awards & Recognitions

    Bike Commuter Spirit Award

    In conjunction with the regional Bike to Work Day, Bethesda Transportation Solutions sponsors the Bicycle Commuter Spirit Award. The award recognizes downtown Bethesda employees who are dedicated to biking to work.  This year's winner is Bethesda resident and employee Mark Fernandez!

    2023 Winner

    Pictured left: Del. Marc Korman, Award Winner Mark Fernandez and BTS Staff Brandan Stuckey

    Pictured right: Del. Marc Korman, Award Winner Mark Fernandez and his family holding Mark's collection of Bike to Work Day shirts from previous years

    Bethesda resident Mark Fernandez received the Bethesda Bicycle Commuter Spirit “Golden Pedal” Award during the Bike to Work Day pit stop for his commitment to bike commuting in downtown Bethesda.

    Mark was nominated by his employer, Bethesda-based property management company B.F. Saul.

    “Mark is a devoted cyclist,” said B.F. Saul Vice President Terry Landers. “I admire that he cares about the environment, and he has been instrumental in providing valuable input in the improvements we've made to our cycling amenities. He has been helpful, too, when abandoned bikes needed to be removed, taking them on our behalf to be donated.”

    Mark also assisted with the building improvements at the B.F. Saul property where Bethesda Urban Partnership is located. He made sure that showers and lockers were added to the bathrooms in the building. These have been a wonderful benefit to staff.

    Mark has some safety advice for novice cyclists: “Spend the money on many quality flashing lights,” Mark said. “There is nothing like a strobe effect to get the motorist's attention.”

    On a personal level, Mark has found biking to work to be very beneficial. “I am more relaxed behind the handlebars than behind the steering wheel,” he said.

    Other benefits Mark cited include seeing more of his neighbors and his neighborhood, being able to do last-minute shopping, and actually getting home faster on his bike than in his car.

    “Biking is only an option for some,” Mark noted, “but everyone can try it!”

     

    For more information about the Bike Spirit Awards, contact Kristen Blackmon at (301) 656-0686 ext. 119 or Kblackmon@bethesda.org.

     

    2019 Winners

    Mashrur Chowdhury, 2019 Bike Spirit Award WinnerMashrur Chowdhury bikes three and a half miles from his home in Rockville to his office in Downtown Bethesda every day, which takes about 20 minutes one-way. He has been biking to work for eight months.

    Mashrur was nominated for a Bike Spirit Award by his colleague, Kathleen Mihm, who says that “Mashrur is not a biker, and the only reason he considered biking to work was he saw other people at work doing it year round.  More people would so it if they only knew it could be done! Mashrur rides his bike to work most days and is a great example of the benefits of biking to work.”

     

     

    Maya Riser-Kositsky (pictured, at left) bikes seven miles from her home in Washington, DC to her office in Downtown Bethesda, which takes about 40 minutes one-way. She has been biking to work for 18 months.

    Maya was nominated for a Bike Spirit Award by her colleague, Holly Peele, who says that she nominated Maya simply because “Because she bikes a lot!” Their employer offers a bike subsidy, shower and locker facilities, and bike parking.

     

     

    Corporal Russ Rankin, 2019 Bike Spirit Award Winner

    Corporal Russ Rankin (pictured, at left) began with the Montgomery County Police Department in 1979 and began on the bike patrol on the original permanent Community Policing “Beat Team” in March of 1996 on the “Delta-2 Beat Team” or better known as the “CBD Unit” as the co-supervisor of the unit and remains there today, 23 years later! The Team has / had about 10 Officers that patrol the downtown Bethesda community mainly on bikes …7 days a week, 365 days a year staffing the bike team 6am-1am.

    Russ was instrumental in the initial success of the Team setting the high standard of patrolling on bicycle in all weather and seasons! Russ would always be willing to hit the beat on the bike no matter how cold and even in the snow at times…I did some estimating on the number of miles he likely rode on bike patrol in his 23+ years … He would conservatively ride about 20 miles a week (more in the early years) for 40-45 weeks a year (time off, training, etc.) times 23 years gives you around 20,000 (plus/minus) biked miles !!

     

    Bike Friendly Business

    The Bicycle Friendly Business (BFB) designation is officially bestowed upon a business by the League of American Bicyclists. A BFB is defined as a “corporation, organization, association, government agency, or non-profit that actively promotes bicycling for transportation, recreation, exercise, and sport.”

    Click here for an overview of the BFB program

    When you are recognized by the League, your business will receive a lovely certificate for your office lobby. In addition, BTS will add your business' name and website to our website. Your business will also be featured in our updated "Biking to Bethesda" brochure.

    Providing supports to employees and customer who bike to your business can pay off in the long run, as evidenced in this article from Mobility Lab.

    BTS will be happy to assist your business in the application process to become a Bicycle Friendly Business. Contact Kristen Blackmon at (301) 656-0868 x 119 or by e-mail at KBlackmon@bethesda.org for more information.
     

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