Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Midwest MTB Festival: April 7-9, 2006


Register now!

GORC is putting on 3 fun days of moutain biking, hillbilly music, cycling advocacy, bike demos, tips and instruction. Trek and Orbea will be there; Trek is sending over Chrissy de Jonge and Chris Garrison to promote the sport and help women get fit on bikes made for us.

Check out the GORC site for the real details. Also, it's worth noting (again) that you must register for this event. See you there!

ICCC Crit: March 18, 2006



On a brisk Saturday afternoon, for all categories in Saturday's ICCC Criterium (yes, that's a lot of C's), there were 12 women racing. Hmmm. Well, figure you have a few that are sick (Amy) and some feeling under-trained (Mindy) and fill in the blank with any other reason and the total number of women is still under 20.

I come from a background of running. I grew up around it; Mom was a runner and always doing local races. (She ran Chicago in '85 and I still have yet to beat her time.) It's always blown my mind how many people will show up for a run. Then I look at the cycling scene and it just puzzles me.

Where are all the women riders?

I asked my friend Angela, after winning my race against two other women in the Cat 4 race, "In what running event could you have any expectation of winning that race--even placing in your age group?". We're athletes, and she's a strong runner. But winning? No. We'd go to (running) races for the event, the people, the discipline; not the "winning".

OK, so it's not about the winning. Really. But it'd be nice to have more people [read: women] out there.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Coming Soon



This blog is coming soon. Thank you for looking and check back soon (and often). Until then, ride your bike (that's probably where we are right now...).

Rev on.