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You — Yeah, You! — Can Get Paid To Ride Your Bike

04.16.2015 by Ray Niekamp // 5 Comments

They say that if you can do what you love while making a living at it, you’ve got the best of all possible worlds. Guest poster Jeff Hemmel might have stumbled onto that situation — he thinks.

HemmelsRide2I am so pro. If, that is, your definition of professional cyclist is someone who’s getting paid to ride his bike. Just this morning alone I made an easy $3. By month’s end I should have about $40 in the bank.

And if you use Strava, now you can be paid, too. The details were in an email that crossed my desk last week. Competitive Cyclist (www.competitivecyclist.com), which is part of the better-known backcountry.com, is paying Strava users $1 an hour, up to $40 a month, just to ride their bikes. The money gets put in your Competitive Cyclist account, where you can then spend it on whatever gear or equipment you want. Your money expires at the end of the next month, meaning if you ride a decent amount you can have about $80 to spend every two months.

I thought there had to be a catch, but there’s really not. You have to set up an account on Competitive Cyclist or Backcountry, and then link that account to your Strava account. There really wasn’t much to the whole process. Your credits then show up automatically. I went out for my first ride, came home and updated Strava and, boom, next thing I knew money was waiting for me. Sure, Competitive Cyclist is getting some basic info about you. Apparently they also hope that users will review products, and they can eventually increase the validity of their reviews by showing how much the writer rides.

Think $40 isn’t that much to spend on cycling gear? Think about what you routinely buy. I go through Clif Shot Bloks pretty regularly, and love Skratch Labs drink mix, but both aren’t cheap. They’re cheap enough, however, that my newfound credits will pay for a month’s supply. Bankroll two months at the $40 max each month and you’re $80 into that new pair of bib shorts, jersey, or pedals.

I know, I know — it’s good to support your local bike shop. And I do, believe me, and still will. There’s just too many parts and services that I want to go to a local shop for, and this $40/month won’t change that. But I don’t know of many people who couldn’t use some more money to spend on those endless necessities, or long-lusted-after piece of new gear. And if every hour I ride my bike banks me $1, I can certainly find a good use for it.

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  1. raygarza710 says

    April 16, 2015 at 9:14 pm

    Yes, I’ve signed up for this too. Looking to get a discount on some new sunglasses.

    Reply
  2. biking2work says

    April 18, 2015 at 12:47 am

    Sounds like a geat incentive and a good deal but not in the UK…yet. does it require monthly subscription to a magazine or organisation?

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    • Jeff says

      April 18, 2015 at 6:30 am

      No, just the Strava account, which is free.

      Reply
  3. Austin Morgan says

    April 18, 2015 at 9:50 pm

    The program is closed now. I am guessing they had a lot of people sign up.

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    • Jeff says

      April 23, 2015 at 3:54 pm

      Guess it was too good to last. Apparently they didn’t expect that a lot of people would actually want to take them up on their offer. Reworked version coming soon, but doubt it will be anywhere near as good. I did get to keep the money I earned though!

      Reply

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