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Sexism on the track?
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[QUOTE="Michelle, post: 1374315, member: 16598"] I've only ever had encouragement, and know that a lot of women have seen me out having fun and taken up the sport themselves. I used to have no one to ride with, but that'ss no longer the case. I do know someone who had guys intimidating her because she wore pink & had a lot on her bike. She commented to me that she'd never go for pink again. Then again, she was quick, whereas I just plod along. Sounds like it really was a-hole day there (and that it ussually is). I do like to make a point of saying thank-you for guys that are polite & move over to let me past (seems pointless to me, because chances are we're going about the same speed or they'll just go past me anyways). If guys are stuck somewhere I didn't have any problems, I also like to stop or comment as I go past, just so they know they got wasted by a useless old woman ;) (hey, it doesn't happen often, so I need some satisfaction in my riding). [/QUOTE]
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