So how have things been going ladies? How have your group rides been? Have you had several people show up? Do you need to start a group ride? What a great way to keep you motivated through the summer. . .riding with a group/club. It is also a great way to meet new and exciting women in your area. So how do you start a club ride? Let's talk.
CLUB RIDE: Bicycle clubs provide women information on new places to ride, a body of like-minded women to ride with, a source of answers to cycling(and life) questions and a united front to help promote bicycling.
So how cool is that? All you need to do is start by calling some close friends and inviting them on one of your favorite rides. Usually the word will spread like wildfire, and the next time you go out to ride you will be surprised at how many new women have come to join in the fun. What a great way to meet new people.
You can be a catalyst to the process by contacting interested people, distributing leaflets (usually where there are concentrations of cyclists) and posting notices (physical and cyber) to let people know what is happening.
It might be fun to meet together (with food) of course beforehand. Talk about (with food) some fun rides that you would like to do for the year. Share your goals (with food) for the season. What a funner way to spend a couple hours. Good friends, good food!
My good friend Beth has a true love for cycling. Everywhere she goes she shares that love with other women. She pretty much has cycling written on her forehead.
So, women in my neck of the woods -
we will continue to have our weekly rides
every Tuesday evening at 6:00pm.
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Look at that awesome girl with that FREAKIN AWESOME bike! In fact, that girl's awesomer because of her new KELSON bike!! She rides better, faster, stronger. Kind of like those shoes from the 80's. Thanks Brian and Heather! YOU guys ROCK the cycling industry.
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