ride 2500 miles in a year?
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Some of you may remember my message to Bicycling Magazine editors last year complaining that there were no women in their pages (around May 06). Well! Something's being done, and women are invited to participate.
I got the following message through the Chicks Cycling Club, to which I belong. I asked Christine Fennessy permission to pass it on to TeamEstrogen and she totally agreed. So here it is! Feel free to contact her if you fit their bill!
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From: Christine Fennessy <Christine.Fennessy@Rodale.com>
Hello,
I'm a writer for Bicycling magazine and we're running a special women's
issue in July. I'm wondering if you know of any women who might fit a story
we're writing.
We're looking for six women-all of whom have a goal to do something for the
first time on a bike. We'll run a photo or illustration of the woman and
include a mini-profile that describes her characteristics as a rider and her
goal. Based on her profile and goal, the editors will then suggest the gear
that will help her-and other women like her-reach her goal.
We're looking for a wide range of women. Newbie, advanced, roadie, mtb or
cross rider, commuter, racer, messenger, rec rider, young, old and in
between. The important thing is that she has a goal to do something she's
never done before, such as:
Start riding for the first time since childhood
Enter her first race (road, mtb, or cross)
Start commuting
Ride a century
Do a triathlon
Start work as a messenger
Take a touring vacation
Ride an epic distance (24 hour solo race, an endurance race, or ride across
the state/country)
Start mountain biking/road riding/cyclocross riding
Move up a category or a class, or make it to the podium
Keep up with her friends/significant other
Lose weight
Is there a woman in your group who might be interested in sharing her story
with Bicycling's readers? If so, I'd love to talk with her. Feel free to
pass on my contact information (below); my cell is (315) 730-4734. I'll also
call to follow up on this email.
I appreciate your time and attention. Have a great day, and I look forward
to hearing from you!
Kind regards,
Christine
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They "suggest" gear?
Are they buying it for us?![]()
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Cause I can "suggest" gear myself![]()
I "suggest" Sidis to ride my 5th Lifecycle faster/better, and I "suggest" a Brooks, light system, rear rack and/or fenders and lots of wool to increase my commute miles.
I already know what I need, I learned this here from TE gals (and guy).
But yes, I'm very glad they are featuring women!
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Ride a century, and commute to work more
Simple goals, right?
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That is awesome Grog! I had just been thinking about emailing them to thank them for writing the article about women's cycling group in in their last issue and to encourage them to do more.
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I keep gaining weight instead of losing. Like to lose weight while riding not gain more.
no desire to race. It takes the fun out if you get too serious.
epic rides?? RAAM but why?? or a road trip of my own from top of Washington to San Ysidro Ca. ? but who has the time?
commute... wow that's a thought for me that'll be 50 miles each way. cool. 100miles per day. every day.(I know I'm not doing my part to reduce green house gas. But I diligently recycle and ALWAYS take dead batteries to hazardous waste recycling center).
But then again, I already know what I want. Besides, last thing I need is have someone dangle more carrots in front of my face.
Shawn
I would love to ride RAIN with my SO but I'm not fast enough to keep up with him![]()
Marcie
It's kinda irked me that there are no women in the issues or sometimes just a page or two of women specific items, but I've never done anything about it. Good for you in speaking up. Bicycling mag is always doing polls. They should poll the readers and see how many are women (if they don't already know). There are so many enthusiatic biking women here at TE. It's been fun reading all of your comments.
Gidiup
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Let's hope they pick ladies from all walks of life. I'd love to see Denise "you are an Ironman" RunningMommy featured in an article, maybe in Triathlete Magazine. Look at her: she balances home, kids, hubby, and trains like a champ. Did a marathon recently, too. Plus, she is one of the most giving, kind people I've encountered (never met, unfortunately, but hope to one day).
Of course, on this forum, there are a lot of ladies who are inspiring and whose advice/guidance has helped many of us grow from wobbly & nervous "haven't ridden in 20 years" riders to confident, strong cyclists (SadieKate, Denise G., et. al.).
What's the contact information "below"?? Her cell number? The Rodale.com email address? I have a co-worker retiring at the end of the month with the goal of riding her bike cross-country. I think she'd be an awesome, inspiring person to spotlight for a whole host of reasons. Would like to forward this note on to her.
Thanks.
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That's really neat. thanks for posting this. I'm going to write them. I'm entering my first X-Terra triathlon this summer--and I've never done a tri before! And I don't swim! I guess I better start.
I agree that once or twice a year is not enough. There's a true problem in the cycling - and especially mountain biking - culture that's not really women-friendly, compared to, say, triathlons. Not sure why.
Anyway, I think this woman editor is an ally and even if once isn't enough, it has to start with "once"!
I encourage you all to write to magazines when you think they could do a better job. In this case, in my letter last year I pointed out how women are an important market in cycling; for any magazine that lives on advertising that's very important. I don't think that should be the primary reason to get them to be less sexist, but if that's what it takes as a start, I'm all for using any weapon we have, including our buying power!!!
I have an issue of Bicycling from years ago that was a women's only issues. they bascially collected a bunch of their articles related to women's issues and put it in one place. i thought it was great, which is why i still have that copy.
i also sent Christine an email, with my elite by forty goal and racing expert this year...not sure if that is the type of thing she would want...but heck, its worth a shot, right?
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