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Stat of the day: Bikes + bread = planet saved

How you can ride to the rescue of the planet with nothing but a bike and some brown bread

Add in the rider to eat the bread, and with enough bread you generate 50,000 calories enough to power a daily 12km commute. According to the latest edition of New Scientist a rider doing a daily 12km commute would over the course of a year burn 50,000 calories - the equivalent of 22kg of brown bread.

Here's how they worked it out…

A kilo of brown bread has a carbon footprint of 1.1kg, so if you fuelled up exclusively on brown bread (can you spot the slight flaw in their calculation?) your commute's carbon footprint would be 26.4Kg as opposed to a bus for the same distance which has a footprint of 164Kg of carbon per commuter. Phew! And you thought science was boring. 

And there's more, riding a bike for an hour produces enough energy to power a low energy light bulb for eight hours. A strong rider should be able to power a conventional 100watt bulb for two hours - on an hour's riding. Buy yourself a Pedal-A-Watt and you could do just that or you could power the television or store the energy in a battery for later which sounds a bit boringly sensible. You can even build your own Pedal-A-Watt using a turbo trainer and some bits and pieces from an electrical store. That's this weekend sorted then…

 

 

road.cc's founder and first editor, nowadays to be found riding a spreadsheet. Tony's journey in cycling media started in 1997 as production editor and then deputy editor of Total Bike, acting editor of Total Mountain Bike and then seven years as editor of Cycling Plus. He launched his first cycling website - the Cycling Plus Forum at the turn of the century. In 2006 he left C+ to head up the launch team for Bike Radar which he edited until 2008, when he co-launched the multi-award winning road.cc - finally handing on the reins in 2021 to Jack Sexty. His favourite ride is his ‘commute’ - which he does most days inc weekends and he’s been cycle-commuting since 1994. His favourite bikes are titanium and have disc brakes, though he'd like to own a carbon bike one day.

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lard | 16 years ago
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liking the idea of the pedal-a-watt. How can i go about rigging up my rollers to produce leccy, must be possible to put my effort to good use.

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