purplepolly
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Wheeledweenie said:and they find the male-dominated sites quite intimidating.
I can understand that but I think it actually makes things easier when asking for help
Wheeledweenie said:and they find the male-dominated sites quite intimidating.
Auntie Helen said:...it's become a challenge to do my 12,000 miles on the bike this year (I'm almost on track) and sort-of feeds itself as I now eat masses of food per day and if I reduced my cycle mileage I'd undoubtedly balloon in weight.
Wheeledweenie said:1. What do you rate most highly:
4 News
2 product reviews
3 features
1 peer support
2. Why do you cycle:
Commuting
Leisure
Shopping
For everything
It was for everything; at the moment it's pretty much for nothing, but I am hoping top go back to the for getting around (I guess that's everything) when I get over this stupid virus I seem to have had for the past six weeks and fix my bike.
3. As a beginner who did you go to for help and advice?
mr radger, the old C+ forum
4. Do you feel that more women are cycling now than were last year?
not that i have noticed
5. Many brands have expanded their women's range, are you aware of this?
yes and no
none of it fits even if the manufacturer makes it in what is nominally my size; partly due to me being a fat fatty, and partly because i am not a standard shape as defined by clothing manufacturers. Even places that offer a 'plus' section don't normally cater to me
Cathryn said:there's NOTHING in the UK for women cycling who are pregant. No kit, .
ttcycle said:I like the option of leisure rides but for me I would also be interested in training rides, long distance rides (in fact trying to set one up right now) and racing -suppose I'm not overly concerned about male dominated environments and wouldn't necessarily need a women's specific website myself however, I reckon it would appeal to many...
Mine was a bit of a rant as well - interesting subject, innit?Cathryn said:That's me done...sorry if I've ranted.