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Pedaling Fun - Freewheelin Rolls into Humana Guidance Center in Henderson
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:00 AM


Bike-Sharing Program Free of Charge to Anyone 18 and Older

Oct. 27, 2009 (Business Wire) -- Do you remember the pure joy of hopping on a bicycle and going for a ride? Starting today, residents of Henderson, Nev., will be able to experience the health benefits and fun of bike riding thanks to Freewheelin, a bike-sharing program created by Humana Inc. (NYSE:HUM).

The Humana Guidance Center in Henderson, a community resource that enables Humana to meet people in the community where they live, will house a Freewheelin bike station with 18 bicycles. Anyone 18 or older can check out a Freewheelin bicycle between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, free of charge by presenting a valid photo ID and credit card. Humana also will allow all riders to borrow helmets and bike locks for free.

“We’re incredibly excited to bring a permanent Freewheelin bike-sharing station to the Humana Guidance Center in Henderson,” said Curt Howell, president of Humana of Nevada. “Bicycles are a fun way to get some exercise and a great way to get around town while doing something good for the environment and your health. We’ve seen a lot of success and enthusiasm with Humana’s Freewheelin program, and we expect to see many more delighted Freewheelers in Henderson.”

As part of the Freewheelin program, Freewheelers will be able to participate in scheduled bike rides. Each of the planned bike rides will leave from the Humana Guidance Centers, but will vary from an easy, slow, scenic cruise to a longer, more athletic workout.

How Freewheelin Works

Bicycles will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at the Humana Guidance Center in Henderson. Riders must present a credit card and a photo ID to check out a bike; no charges will be placed on the card, provided bikes are returned by 5 p.m. to the Humana Guidance Center. Freewheelers do not need to be Humana members to check out bikes. Humana also will allow all riders to borrow bike locks and will give out helmets free of charge. All riders will participate in a bicycle safety information session and be fitted to their bicycles and helmets before heading out to the streets to pedal away. The Humana Guidance Center in Henderson is located at 1000 N. Green Valley Parkway, Suite 720, Henderson, NV 89074.

A celebratory “community ride” is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at the Humana Guidance Center in Henderson. Anyone in the community is welcome to participate in this ride, on their own bikes, or on a Freewheelin bike.

Freewheelin’s Road to Success

In 2008, Humana and the bicycle-advocacy group Bikes Belong took 1,000 bicycles to each of the national political conventions. Over eight days, riders in Denver and Minneapolis-St. Paul took more than 7,500 rides, pedaled nearly 42,000 miles, burned 1.3 million calories and reduced their carbon footprint by 14.6 metric tons.




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