You have an outline, velogirl where you could write a book. You need to offer an all-day session based on your outline.Or 3 days.
Or organize a conference and get some of us to do the workshops.
One thing about this split mentality in the cycling world of racing/competitive vs. non-racing/non-competitive.....it seems that anything non-competitive is deemed 'recreational'. Tell that to a randonneur (which I'm not) where alot of them aren't really competing against anyone...except against their own time.
which is no different than some of us who ride non-competitively, but do set general /vague goals to improve during the cycling season. Then there are functional /commuter cyclists who do have to cycle regularily, for transporation because they don't have a car. I know alot of people who just don't have cars. But some of so seasoned under trying weather conditions that they have become strong riders.
The audience to your presentation should be seriously challenged/questioned that this split thinking is way too narrow to get more women on bikes and get them to stay on the bikes for many years to come.



Or 3 days.
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