Chris Boardman has opened Liverpool's 100th bike hire station, and called for more cycling infrastructure in the city and beyond.
Christopher Brennan of the Liverpool Echo reports that Boardman was present yesterday morning when Councillor Malcolm Kennedy opened the new station at Liverpool Innovation Park in Wavertree.
Liverpool's citybike system is the UK's largest hire bike programme outside London, with 600 bikes now and a planned increase to 1,000 bikes in 2015. It was launched on May 7 with 100 bikes.
Merseyside's most famous cyclist, Boardman hails from Wirral and was also present at the launch of Citybike. Her said that there is still work to be done to create a culture change around perceptions of cycling in the UK and that additional infrastructure for bikes was needed.
He said: “You need to give people a reliable, safe place to bike.”
Boardman gave the example of Bristol, where he said 20 percent of commutes are now made by bike. Bristol started a programme of building segregated cycle lanes earlier this year.
Progress was slowly being made towards acceptance and promotion of normal people using bikes everyday, he said.
Boardman said: “As is always the case when things are successful, it’s the guy at the top who’s had the courage to say ‘I believe in this’.”
He added that he would like to see Mayor Joe Anderson become more involved with the city’s bike initiatives.
Cllr Kennedy said that he saw bikes as part of the solution to finding “a better way around the city centre.” Cycling was “part of the zeitgeist,” he said, and could contribute to a healthy modern lifestyle.



















