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Westchester Cycle Club Awards Consumers Union Staffer Karin Weisburgh Commuter of the Year

Saturday, May 17, 2008 General News
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YONKERS, N.Y., May 16 Karin Weisburgh, senior research analyst at Consumers Union, the nonprofit publisher of Consumer Reports magazine, was named Westchester Cycle Club Bike Commuter of the Year at CU's Yonkers headquarters today.
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Ms. Weisburgh commutes 10 miles each way year round. She bundles up in the winter and rides in shirt sleeves in the summer. Her route from Larchmont takes her along Quaker Ridge in New Rochelle, down Mill Road in Eastchester to Tuckahoe, where she picks up Tuckahoe Road. She takes Tuckahoe Road West to the South County Trailway, which brings her to Executive Boulevard and Truman Avenue and the Consumers Union headquarters.
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The research analyst also helped organize a bike-to-work effort at Consumers Union. As many as 20 of her co-workers planned to bike to work on Friday May 16, which is National Bike to Work Day. She coordinated the event with co-workers Dan Franklin, director of labor relations and ethics officer (who is an avid cyclist), and Rola Nesheiwat, CU's Wellness Center coordinator. Cycling to work is a key ingredient in CU's efforts to provide a great environment for health and fitness for all of its employees.



Ms. Weisburgh's top 10 reasons for riding to work: It saves on gas and car repairs, it's good exercise, it becomes a routine and you don't have to think about it, it's good for the environment, you can eat anything you want and not gain weight, you appreciate the outdoors, it's fun, there are no traffic delays, you are supporting the bike industry, and even on bad work days, the commute makes it all worthwhile.



Second place went to Nick Mankovich, who rides daily from Yorktown Heights to his job at Philips Healthcare in Briarcliff Manor. When he began cycle commuting in 2000, it took him 50 minutes. Now he does it in 30, and in 2007, it helped him ride 2,776 miles. The previous year, he logged 3,108 miles.



Mr. Mankovich's fun video of his commute is available at http://www.westchestercycleclub.org. Third place went to Kevan Full, who rides from Chappaqua to Stamford on a winding 23-mile journey through Mount Kisco, Armonk and Greenwich. It's a hilly ride that keeps him in tip-top shape.



Five cycling commuters won honorable mention. They were: Lauren Press, who rides from Manhattan's Upper West Side, down the Hudson and across the Brooklyn Bridge to Brooklyn; Ted Rubel, who rides from Dobbs Ferry to his office in Elmsford along the South County Trailway; Peter Bantz, the chef at Pete's Saloon and Restaurant in Elmsford, who commutes twice a week from Ossining;



Lisa Baker, who takes her bike to work in Elmsford, then rides home to North Salem and back again in the morning; and Scott Seaboldt, an art teacher at New Rochelle High School who rides from the city's South End to the North End, in snow, sleet, rain, and sunshine.



Ms. Weisburgh will receive the first place award - a Westchester Cycle Club jersey and a $100 check, from Heritage Realty Services, whose president, George Constantin is a WCC member and is encouraging cycle commuting at the office park his company owns and operates on Gannett Drive in White Plains. Second place award for Nick Mankovich is a half-price bike fitting at RepartoCorse of Valhalla. Kevin Full will receive a book on Lance Armstrong's Tour de France victories.



Consumers Union, the nonprofit publisher of Consumer Reports is an expert, independent, nonprofit organization, whose mission is to work for a fair, just, and safe marketplace for all consumers. CU has more than 500 employees at its Yonkers headquarters.



Westchester Cycle Club is a 1,200-member nonprofit group that sponsors recreation bike rides throughout the year and advocates on cycling issues in the region. WCC's third annual used bike collection, in collaboration with Pedals for Progre
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