When can I call myself a cyclist?
I’m of the view that anyone who rides a bike can call themselves a cyclist, although I’m sure when I started riding a road bike
Read moreI’m of the view that anyone who rides a bike can call themselves a cyclist, although I’m sure when I started riding a road bike
Read moreIt sounds idyllic, riding your bike in the city of lights, but for eight Aussie women it’s more like lots of hard work for the
Read moreI’m often guilty of not promoting the good stuff I’m involved in, partly because I’m not good at self promotion and partly because like the
Read moreA couple of weeks ago word got out via a few media outlets that Cycling Australia has suspended its European based women’s development program with
Read moreI’ve just returned from the annual migration of Sydney cyclists to South Australia to witness the increasingly popular Tour Down Under. This year, as well
Read moreI arrived in Adelaide on Sunday to enjoy the annual Australian festival of cycling. The first thing I did was head for the tour village
Read moreThe latest decision by our own illustrious governing body, Cycling Australia gives me a sense of a few tiny baby steps forward, followed by a
Read moreConfession time for me. Earlier this year, and for the past couple of years, I have ridden an average of at least 100 km per
Read moreMerry Christmas to all my Women Who Cycle followers. I’m very grateful to have you in my circle. I’m not going to recommend that you
Read moreJoining a cycling club is a great way to meet other cyclists and to step up from being a ‘Sunday’ recreational cyclist to that next
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