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Yeah I'm with Tommie on getting into it with cyclocross. It's such a good vibe and the fields pretty much get strung out right from the get-go so there's no need to fear being the one person who fell off the pace and is riding around in circles by herself. At our Jackson Park CX race, there were 4 women I know personally who were doing their first race ever and each had a blast, planning on doing more.
The good news is that indeed there are a lot of women's programs in the area. Join a team if only to dip your toes into it. You'll find like minded women who will be enthusiastic about helping you figure stuff out.
Of course I'm biased, but I think xxx is a great place to start. For more info, come to a meeting (1st monday of every month @ goose Island on Clybourn), or email our women's program director Gigi: gigi@xxxracing.org. In '08 we had over 30 women on the team.
And yes do come out and try out our Sat ride. Really it's not that intimidating. Yes we'd like you to be able to change a flat in 5 minutes, but if you can't (you should learn), someone will help you out. True you may be riding next to pro's and elites, but they are on the ride to help noobs figure it out.
This fall you'll find Webcor pro and current U23 World TT Champion (former xxx'r) Rebecca Much out regularly on the ride and she's as happy as anyone to help you find your groove in a paceline.
I'm always happy to answer questions about our ride, our team in general, so don't hesitate to holler. If you come out on a ride, say hi.
Bringing the thread back, since this IS the time of year to get thinking about it if you want to race next year... teams/clubs recruit in fall, and most training plans for summer racing start in January!
We're hosting a women racers' social to make it possible for new folks to meet several teams/disciplines/ideas at once-- it's not a recruiting event, just a get-to-know-you and also a party for those of us who rarely see eachother once the season closes... Specialized and Half Acre Beer Co. invite all Chicagoland women who race bikes or would like to learn more about it to gather for an off-season, spandex-free social night. Talk with women from many of the area’s clubs/teams, celebrate a successful 2009 season, learn a little about what’s ahead for 2010, get a hands-on look at the Specialized women’s line for 2010, go behind-the-scenes at the new Half Acre brewery, and enjoy beer, chocolate, and snacks served by Half Acre Cycling’s “podium men.”
Wednesday, November 4 7-8:30pm
at the Half Acre brewery, 4257 N. Lincoln
Free and open to all women who love bikes!
We do ask that you RSVP (to ensure enough chocolate!) to hello at halfacrecycling dot org.
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