Fiona Kolbinger won a 2,485-mile cycling race by 10 hours this week. Her case is far from isolated.
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Fiona Kolbinger won a 2,485-mile cycling race by 10 hours this week. Her case is far from isolated.
Yeah we are! 💪💪

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Drawn to the adventure that awaits in the rugged remoteness, seven women are setting out to show just what women are made of.
“I felt pulled to be part of this amazing group of women showing that women can do anything,” said rider Kayci Sterzer.
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Dump the Lycra and competitive attitude. Cycling is open to all. Activist Jools Walker reveals why life is better by bike – and why she’s fighting to make it more socially inclusive. By Robyn Wilder
“Get yourself a crew. Solo rides are great, but a crew can be like a security blanket, and give you the freedom to ride. There’s something really lovely about having friends to cycle with. You encourage each other to carry on riding, and be a support network for each other.
“The friends I’ve made through cycling are my second family, and this is the sort of thing you miss if all you’re looking at is adverts for high-octane, high-endurance, powerful, fast cycling.” — Jools Walker (Want to join our crew? 😜 [email protected])