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    Sort of sorry I missed it. It would have been fun to meet Zen and see Janice again. Tried to get a motel room but there was nothing to be had withing 50 miles and under $200. Besides it was just too nice a day yesterday and today to spend 6 hours in a car. I got in 28 miles yesterday, and today I did a Pedal & Paddle for Cancer. The ride was only about 9 miles, with a terrific tailwind for much of it. For a change no body passed me. (I'm usually at the back of the pack...) The kayak run was about 5 miles and I saw an eagle, and a few egrets, and a great blue heron. But I see them almost every day, still I always enjoy the sightings. But golly, I haven't done much kayaking this year, I really felt it.

    Next year I will go to Shegotbike for sure.

    Martha

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    Glad you had a good ride! My teammate and I decided that it was too far to drive too early in the morning. We also had a male teammate wanting to go for a ride today, so we took a route out to Poolesville and back. Apparently, there was some race going on out there, because people kept thinking we were in it! ..including some cop directing traffic who was really confused (we were on the wrong road for the race) haha.

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    Wow, withm...bike and kayak event?? Way cool.
    You know.. a few of us DC-area TE'ers are kayakers (flat and protected water).
    Glad SheGotBike went well. Any pix??
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    A good time was had by all!
    I cheated.
    Instead of turning left and doing a loop, I turned right where the loop finished. Took off six miles. It was a good workout. I took a sit-down fall at mile 3.5

    I did take a primo spot. As I was heading out I realized I had forgotten my water bottles so I parked my bike and brought the jeep up there


    I also got a shirt from the PT clinic because I asked for it. The guy said he could hook me up cause he knew the owner, then winked and got me a shirt.Too bad it doesn't have his phone number on it He was a hottie.

    It was a long way to go for a short ride but I enjoyed meeting and riding with women of so many different levels. I will do it again and I will take many many more photos.

    Not enough porta-pots, though.

    I was directed to go stand next to the "pretty pink bikes"




    That's candy corn in my handlebar bag.




    I finally got to taste Nutella. And it is good.


    I think these are nice kits
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    Heh. I did that route last year and after I was done, I realized there was a loop at the end. I was determined to remember for this year's ride so I could take advantage of it if I was dying. Of course, I A: now live in OR and B: obviously forgot all about it or I would have mentioned it. Sorry. It is a bit of a challenge no matter what route you take and every year it's going to get bigger and better as more women come out to give it a try. A few of those hills are nothing to sneeze at. It's a nice workout.
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    [QUOTE=zencentury;249423]


    You must have been right behind us at the rest stop! We rode most of the first part of the ride trading places with the woman with the fancy-painted Waterford with mustache bars. They were still at the rest stop when we left.

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    Ride Mentors

    Hello,

    Thanks to those of you who came to She Got Bike - I had so much fun - even though I was gritting my teeth in pain (and I wasn't even riding )

    Anyway --- question for you ladies - next year we decided to make a change to the routes and our ride leader philosophy. We are going to have one much easier ride (for those really, really new to the sport) AND...

    Now that we are picking up a lot more momentum (almost 500 women came - woooo hoooooo!!!!!) we are going to have Ride Mentors instead of ride leaders at a 1 mentor per 10 rider ratio.

    We want mentors who are willing to pre-ride the courses as a group and can also really support our riders - see if they are in too hard of gear, make suggestions, etc.

    I think a lot of you would be PERFECT as Ride Mentors. I know it's early, but we always start planning for the next year 12 months in advance

    Would any of you be interested? We have a fantastic elite racer, Janet Olney, who is going to run the Ride Mentor program and offer instruction to our Mentors to help them be even more AMAZING than they already are. Janet is a Cat 2 racer and a certified cycling coach and can help you be able to offer help like "hey, your seat is too low" etc.

    Besides getting to come for free and mentor incredible women, you'd also be able to connect with Janet and ride with her a couple of times pre-event - which is truly a great opportunity.

    Anyway, I know this sounds like a sales pitch (okay, it is), but I am so impressed by the women on this forum - your compassion, passion and just downright good-woman-ness ----- anyone interested?

    Let me know if you'd like to consider it - we won't consider you committed until sometime next year - I just want to feel it out with you.

    Susan O.

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    Quote Originally Posted by withm View Post
    Next year I will go to Shegotbike for sure.

    Martha
    I don't know why I didn't think of it this year, but you're welcome to stay with me the night before (and after) SheGotBike next year if you want. Not sure how far out of the way it would be for you; I'm about an hour away from the ride venue, just off the DC beltway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whip View Post
    Anyway, I know this sounds like a sales pitch (okay, it is), but I am so impressed by the women on this forum - your compassion, passion and just downright good-woman-ness ----- anyone interested?

    Let me know if you'd like to consider it - we won't consider you committed until sometime next year - I just want to feel it out with you.

    Susan O.
    You know, this is very interesting. I'm nowhere near confident enough to be considered a mentor to anyone, and I'm slow as molasses, yet at SheGotBike I was clearly a more experienced rider than many who were participating, at least in the 25 mile ride. I think it is great how women dig their bikes out of the garage and just do it, and I think it's a great idea to have a shorter ride next year.

    So I'd say no, I am probably not mentor material, but I hope you find others who are willing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    I'm slow as molasses, yet at SheGotBike I was clearly a more experienced rider than many who were participating, at least in the 25 mile ride. I think it is great how women dig their bikes out of the garage and just do it, and I think it's a great idea to have a shorter ride next year.
    I agree, I was really impressed with those women. I think the draw was having friends who were interested or the fact that it was a non-intimidating all women's event. Also that it wasn't entirely cycling focused, it was kind of a mind-body-spirit kind of thing.

    Something happened during my ride that has really stuck with me.
    We were grinding up yet another hill toward the end of the ride and as I was passing one woman who looked like she might be in a bit of trouble. I suggested she take a rest and walk the hill. While i was putting my bike back on the rack I saw her ride into the parking lot and cheered and applauded her. She thanked me for my help on the hill. I didn't do anything! Fixing a flat would be doing something

    I guess she really needed that rest.

    This is my first year of riding and my skills need a LOT of work. Everything I've learned has been from here and TITS but I'd possibly be interested in mentoring.

    Whip, where were you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    I'd possibly be interested in mentoring.

    Whip, where were you?
    YEAH!!!! Yes, can you send me a personal email to susancolson@earthlink.net and I will put you on the list. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    I wish I had asked you guys to find me and say hi - I would have liked to meet you in person. I launched the rides and then spent the rest of the day talking to our riders and exhibitors, plus making announcements about sponsors and raffles, etc. Getting people to activities, etc. It's so much fun! I just love putting this event on.

    Anyone else for Ride Mentors -just let me know! I'm sure I'll be asking again.

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    Do you know the woman in my photo with the pink BBC jersey?
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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    I don't know why I didn't think of it this year, but you're welcome to stay with me the night before (and after) SheGotBike next year if you want. Not sure how far out of the way it would be for you; I'm about an hour away from the ride venue, just off the DC beltway.
    Janice
    Thanks for the offer. I can normally stay at my sister's but she was out of town that weekend, and I did have several fun things to choose from here that weekend. But next year I will plan ahead a little better and make plans to do that. Sounds like I missed a really good time.

    Martha

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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    Do you know the woman in my photo with the pink BBC jersey?
    It's Sue McQuiston - one of my spectacular ex-teammates. Do you want me to put you in touch with her?

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    I just thought she might like the photo, you can direct her here or to me.
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