Mark Beaumont backs new cycle hire scheme

Mark Beaumont backs new cycle hire scheme

The fastest man to cycle around the planet has thrown his weight behind Edinburgh’s new cycle hire scheme.

Ultra-endurance cyclist Mark Beaumont has been announced as the ambassador for the initiative ahead of its official launch in the Scottish capital next month.

His roles include testing the app, docking technology and bike before the scheme is opened up to members of the public.

Mark Beaumont on one of the new Pashley bikes.
Mark tries out one of the new Pashley bikes (Greg MacVean/PA)

“You don’t have to go round the world to get something back from cycling, and as someone who lives in Edinburgh, I’m excited to see the bikes and cycle hire points beginning to pop up all over the city as more people see the benefits of travelling on two wheels.”

Mr Beaumont, 35, last year smashed the world record for cycling around the globe by completing the epic ride in 79 days.

Handout photo of Cyclist Mark Beaumont, the fastest man to cycle around the globe, arriving at Edinburgh Airport from Paris with his Guinness Book of World Records certificates.
Beaumont broke the world record for circumnavigating the globe in 2017 (Sandy Young/PA)

“By introducing a cycle hire scheme to Edinburgh we want to make it as easy and appealing as possible for people to cycle in the capital, whether they live here, commute to or are visiting the city.

“With Mark as ambassador of this initiative, I look forward to seeing a lot more people choosing to explore our fantastic city by bike.”

Public service provider Serco has signed an agreement with TfE to operate the hiring scheme, with at least 500 manual bikes to be delivered by April next year.

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