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    She Got Bike! A Festival of Women's Cycling

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    Okay guys - thanks for the input about posting this - I appreciate it!

    The event is called She Got Bike! A Festival of Women's Cycling. It is on September 30 at Oregon Ridge Park (8am-4pm) and is the Mid-Atlantic's only, and one of the nation's few, All-WOMAN rides.

    This is the third year we are holding SGB. Last year we had 270 women and this year we expect 500 - and I hope you guys will consider being part of it!

    There are five rides (14, 25, 46 and 62 miles PLUS another 25 mile ride for women interested in learning about racing.

    The festival is AWESOME - you come back from the rides, get lunch, a fashion show, prizes, exhibitors, a lecture on training, demos, a yoga class...lots of fun stuff.

    The website to register is: www.shegotbike.com

    All the details are there with a link to active.com for actually signing up. It costs $22 and you get a very neat t-shirt with our logo - a big chain ring with the "female" symbol in the middle - pink of course!

    Anyway, this event was created to lower the barriers to cycling for women and give newbies the chance to experience the joy of riding. For more experienced women, it's a chance to share their experience, support other women and maybe take on a Metric Century.

    Because we want to attract new women to cycling, we have incredible SAG support, so She Got Bike is the perfect place for women to try group riding. Trek also comes in the morning and does bike fittings, repairs and will also let you take one of their new bikes on the ride.

    That is it- thanks again for your support in posting this - I hope you all will check it out.

    XO
    Whip

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    I wish!

    That looks like an incredible ride. I'd be half tempted to register just for the shirt! I wish I was closer though - I would definitely do that ride.

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    COOL BEANS!
    The Trek Rep will be there and so will I
    I chose the 25mile ride.
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    I almost went last year. Maybe I can swing it this year!
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    And I should have my groovy AV jersey by then!!!
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    I'm going to sign up for this one. Now, which ride to pick....

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    Heck, I posted about SheGotBike! the last two years (though I ended up not going either year), so you shouldn't have worried about promoting it, Whip. If I know some of you other ladies are attending this year, then I'll make sure to go.
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
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    I registered for the Crank ride (I think that's the 46 miler---hilly). I wonder if they will let you switch distances/rides on the day of the event. I'm tempted to do the metric century.

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    I just registered for the 25 mile ride (taking it easy so I can attend the exhibits and lectures). I wanted to go last year, but was in Belize turning 50 instead!

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    I could have sworn it said the Trek rep would be there, now I can't seem to find that. Maybe I was looking at another ride

    Also, it makes no mention of food. I need food.
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    If I go I'll do the 46 miler. Anyone know how hilly the route is?
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Velobambina View Post
    I wonder if they will let you switch distances/rides on the day of the event. I'm tempted to do the metric century.
    Absolutely!!! You can switch rides day of - the pre-registration for a specific ride just gives us a better idea of how much support/volunteers we need on that route. I totally encourage you to give the Metric a try. We really do have the best SAG support around - we are 100% committed to making the experience great, safe and creating an event where women can feel comfortable testing themselves. I'm soooooooooooooooooooooooo glad you guys are coming!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    I could have sworn it said the Trek rep would be there, now I can't seem to find that. Maybe I was looking at another ride

    Also, it makes no mention of food. I need food.
    Hi again,

    The TREK rep will be there - probably at 6:30am or 7am-ish for bike fits and to let you take one of their bikes out on the ride. ALSO, there will be food. This year we are thinking about hiring a caterer (wraps and stuff) or we will have do-it-yourself sandwhiches and treats. We don't want anyone going hungry - especially me

    Also, thanks for the heads up on the announcement copy regarding Trek and lunch - I'm going to active.com right now and make sure all our info is correct - I appreciate you bringing it up.

    Whip

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    Whip, any idea how quickly registration fills up? I still have yet to do a real group ride (with a group bigger than the TE-DC ladies, at least), so I'm procrastinating on my decision. Am I remembering correctly that you can register the day of the event?
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
    David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com

    Random babblings and some stuff to look at.

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    Oh, man...I wanted to do this last year, but couldn't make the date. This year I wanted to bring up a few of the women riders from Greensboro...but I can't do the 30th!!! That's the same day as the Six Gap Century in GA. Damn!

    I guess I'll have to wait for 2008.
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