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Here’s two pretty much unrelated links and news about cycling. They’re things I wanted to share but none makes a whole post on its own.

1. The Rise of the Female Cyclist

“The wheels of change are finally turning in what should be a breakthrough year in cycling. In May, Vos will lead the world’s best riders in the inaugural Women’s Tour of Britain. More symbolically, after a campaign led by Vos and Emma Pooley, the British Olympian and former world champion, women will no longer be reduced to podium decoration at the Tour de France: they’ll be lining up along a start line, too.

“Fifty years ago, they said that women couldn’t run long distances,” says 31-year-old Pooley. “Kathrine Switzer jumped into the Boston Marathon [in 1967] to prove them wrong. Today, people still say women can’t ride the Tour de France, but there’s no question that it’s doable. And if they can [have equality] at Wimbledon and in marathons, why not at the most high-profile race there is?”

The women’s race, called La Course by Le Tour de France, will be staged in Paris on the morning of the last stage of the men’s event, crossing the same finish line on the Champs-Élysées. It is a pedal stroke in the right direction that follows earlier, failed attempts to stage a women’s race that could be the Tour’s equal. And it arrives at a time of progress in every area of cycling. From the velodrome and country lanes on a Sunday morning to the daily commute and school run, women are fast closing the gap in a male-dominated world. And they do so in defiance of the greater risk they face, particularly in our cities, and an establishment that has until now neglected them.

To the surprise of many in the industry, a chain of inspiration has been shown to link the exploits of British women leading the world on road and track not only to recreational riders and racers, but everyday women cyclists for whom Lycra and gritted teeth are anathema.”

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2. If you’re a female cyclist and a fan of the girly, here’s a ride series for you! The Beach Babe, Senorita Century, and Princess Promenade: “The Beach Babe Classic is part of the CaliforniaGirl™ Series of rides which also include the Senorita Century and Princess Promenade. The Series was created for women to enjoy all kinds of cycling without pressure.  Participants who complete all three rides are eligible for the Ladies Triple Crown™ medal awarded at the series finale, the Princess Promenade in Sacramento, CA.” In the past I’ve worried about girly bike events. See Do Cupcake Rides and Heels on Wheels help or hurt the cause of women’s cycling but hey, it’s spring, if it’s your thing, go for it. Let many different kinds of flowers bloom etc, etc.

 

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