
Denver B-Cycle was named one of the top five most innovative transportation companies by Fast Company magazine.
The business magazine’s rankings, which came out in March, listed the Denver bike-sharing program fifth on their Top 10 list.
Fast Company said the high ranking was “for bringing the first large-scale bike-sharing system to the U.S.”
Fast Company added: “B-Cycle made its debut on Earth Day 2010, bringing 400 bikes to 40 docking stations in Denver. In just one month, more than 3,000 people had used the system. B-cycle now lets users check out bikes with credit cards and monitor real-time availability on iPhones.”
The rankings came out a day before B-Cycles kicked off their second season on March 15 with 500 bikes and 50 docking stations.
During the first B-Cycle season the program logged 102,981 rides totaling 211,111 miles around Denver.
Boulder is also looking to start their own B-Cycle program.
Nissan, Azul, IBM and General Electric were the four companies ranked ahead of Denver B-Cycles.
See the full rankings at .
Mitchell Byars: mbyars@denverpost.com



