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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Interesting, Shooting Star. There seems to be a lot of barriers for women who want to ride, so I give her a lot of credit. There is a large Indian population in the town I used to live in, about a quarter of the kids who went to high school with my kids. From what I've observed and from what my kids told me, physical activity was not encouraged in their culture. When I think about it, I cannot think of any (men or women) people of Indian descent coming on any group rides or events I have led. Unusual, given the population numbers in my area.
    Obviously, this is just an observation on my part, and I hope it doesn't sound racist.
    This is unusual since this is the U.S. In terms of cycling mode share in the big Canadian cities where I've lived, it's only after 5 yrs. when local cycling builds regular momentum that to me, I notice more those of Asian descent and some blacks cycling either alone or going to cycling fun events. I'm not talking about hardcore training rides at all. To me, it tends to be assimilated folks like myself or with a stronger command of English language fluency.

    She has a great blog. You might her posts of interest since she is a psychiatrist.

    We forget that even among different cycling communities, it is perceived as a clique with its own language, etc. Not intentional but it can be initially off-putting/isolating to outsiders. It's important for enthusiasts like ourselves to make initial conscious effort. Yea, the spandex perception doesn't help.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 05-07-2016 at 07:41 AM.
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