Meanwhile the number of cycling trips counted in the city could rise further as Auckland Transport is in the process of building or improving more cycleways including the Ian McKinnon Drive cycleway, the Quay St cycleway extension, the Federal St walking and cycling facilities and the Seabrook Ave cycleway and intersection improvements project in New Lynn.
Bike Auckland chair Barb Cuthbert welcomed the news and said the latest figures were impressive.
It was now becoming a pattern as records were constantly being broken due to the massive uptake in cycling across Auckland, she said.
"What we know is 60 per cent of Aucklanders want to ride a bike if it's safe and Auckland Transport is building safe routes that take you from A to B. So what we see internationally is when you do this, people ride bikes."
The good summer weather and the uptake of electric bikes had also made cycling more attractive to people.
"Even Auckland's hills are no longer a factor so if you put together really safe, lovely separate infrastructure and an appetite to do something than sit in a car in a congested queue... We are now on a galloping horse."
In 2017, 45,600 people started riding for the first time.