I think there may be a fear factor for many women for a few reasons.
If we're talking about riding a road bike . . . on the road . . . with cars, turning left in the left turn lane . . . riding along seemingly small windy roads, etc. This can be overwhelming for some women.
My husband was a cyclist long before I was. I had ridden bikes and loved it, but within the confines of a neighborhood or on a safe bike path mostly. The idea of getting out with the cars was a little scary. We'd drive along some windy road and he'd tell me how he rides up this road and descends very quickly down it and it would seem so dangerous to me. How do you not get hit by a car?
And then there's the clipping in factor. Oh my. Being "attached" to my bike?! Surely I'll fall over!!!
Descending is another one. I, personally, LOVE descending quickly. However, when my husband first got me on a tandem and we'd go down a hill, I was a bit nervous, always wanting him to slow down at first. (Part of that was the lack of control I had.)
I road a few times with an extremely fit and fast endurance runner, who had just gotten into cycling. I was shocked at how fearful she was of going down just a 2% grade with any speed whatsoever. She kept hitting her brakes while I waited at the bottom. I often find myself passing both men and women on a downhill. It's like they don't even TRY to go fast and that's the best and easiest time TO go fast!!! Haha!
Some women may not want to have anything to do with the "silly looking cycling clothes" . . . padded cycling shorts, the shoes that click when you walk funny.![]()
The skinny "saddle" might not help. It doesn't provide much cushion or support . . . and can be a little ouchie to get used to and can leave you with saddle sores.
Another issue for some women could be the fact that it IS a sport dominated by men. If they don't have a girlfriend to ride with, but there is a cycling club in there area . . . they may feel intimidated to show up with a bunch of men who, by nature are born stronger (and typically more fearless).
There are, however, a few things I like about riding with men that are worth noting.
#1 - I love it when I am strong enough to hang with a group of guys (even if they aren't the racers or hardcore guys, though it's fun to train harder and eventually hang with the stronger and stronger guys).
#2 - While I might have a hard time remembering who all the guys are underneath the helmets, they all seem to remember who I am, because I'm one of the few women! (And usually in PINK!)
#3 - There's ALWAYS someone offering to help change a flat! I don't even have to be on a group ride. If I'm on the side of the rode changing a flat, inevitably a man or two or three will come along and offer assistance!
#4 - Short lines for the women's bathrooms! I crack up when I go to events and the men are lined up outside the men's room and I get to just walk right into the ladies' room! Now THAT's not something you don't see every day!!!
This is an interesting thread. I'll be curious to read your blog entry when you post it.




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. How come a little lady is riding hundreds of kilometers on her own? 

