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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by rapid cycler View Post
    It was written with just a dash of humor—men are funny because they crash (because they're bigger risk takers)—but the takeaway lesson was, Hey, ladies, riding with your little female friends is fine when you want to gossip or can't take the pressure of keeping up with the menfolk, but when you want to improve your skills you're gonna have to enlist some testerone. [Expletives deleted]
    Man, this attitude still cheeses me, and I haven't even been able to ride for almost a year!

    Back when we had the money to spend, the bike stuff I could get that worked for me was never as good as what DH could get. When he bought carbon-soled shoes, and I needed new shoes, too, they didn't make a ladies shoe with a carbon sole. I spent just as much money on a shoe that was 2 notches lower than his. It took years of waiting before there was a full suspension bike small enough to fit me.

    And don't get me started on the attitude about riding skills! Yikes! There's still a guy in my old home-town with a target on his head over that one. Some of the best riders I know are women (and I used to be nearly as good as some of them); and there are plenty of men who can get clocked by a chick any day of the week!

    The part that sucks the most is that magazines perpetuate this ridiculous discrimination. Sure, I guess it could be argued that it's a reflection of the real world attitude; but it definitely is not a reflection of real women who love to ride.

    Yes, DH got his, and since the subscription is in his name, no women's section.

    Utter hooey.

    ~T~
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    Quote Originally Posted by LBTC View Post
    The part that sucks the most is that magazines perpetuate this ridiculous discrimination. Sure, I guess it could be argued that it's a reflection of the real world attitude; but it definitely is not a reflection of real women who love to ride.

    Yes, DH got his, and since the subscription is in his name, no women's section.

    Utter hooey.

    ~T~
    The majority of things are geared (as it were) toward men. Womens magazines are fluff and how to take care of our homes and men. Don't get me wrong...I love recipes, etc., but women generally aren't taken seriously. We know the names of male athletes but female ones aren't as well-known. It's sad.

    I got the womens section. You weren't missing much, unfortunately. I think it's silly, why can't men read about women and why not put it in all copies?

  3. #3
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    Be sure and let BICYCLING magazine know what you think. I wrote to them and received a reply, but i'm only one person. you know?
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  4. #4
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    I've never read Bicycling magazine and really don't feel compelled to start. Looking back at the email kg was sent, it does rather look like they've done exactly the sort of article they said they would, but what a missed opportunity. How much better would it have been if they'd actually given all eight women that kit to use for a month and written all about how it had actually improved their riding, or at least made it more comfortable? That's the kind of advertising that makes me want to buy stuff.
    Last edited by DirtDiva; 06-17-2007 at 06:29 AM.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

  5. #5
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    whoa yeah that is a good idea DirtDiva! These are fantastic women with lofty goals. Why not actually help them achieve their goals and put their money where their mouth is err pen. But hey the stuff loses their value after they've been used lets give it to them, huh?

 

 

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