Twenty-five years ago, a handful of women who live in the Plymouth area set out for an evening bicycle ride, and they have not stopped riding.Sandra Jones, Jane Kellogg, Joan Turley, Robbin Adams and ...
Sue Macy‘s elaborately illustrated 2011 book, Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires Along the Way), describes the surprising role that the bicycle played in ...
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Queens of the Desert: The Women Who Ruled Rampage 2025
Rampage has come a long way since its first edition in 2001. Over the years, the bikes have gotten better, the hits have ...
To men, the bicycle in the beginning was merely a new toy, another machine added to the long list of devices they knew in their work and play. To women, it was a steed upon which they rode into a new ...
Cyclists across the country proudly posed with their wheels, such as this woman in this 1890s tintype. In doing so, they declared their embrace—and mastery—of the new technology. For many, a bicycle ...
Flip open any cycling magazine and you might think only skinny, good-looking, white people ride bikes. But increasingly that doesn't reflect the reality. Communities of color are embracing cycling.
DAYTONA BEACH — When Carolyn “Cricket” Lapins first rode from her home in Marquette, Michigan, to Bike Week on her motorcycle in 1987, she was a rarity. “The people I rode with were mostly men,” said ...
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