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Can't Wait For Tuesdays
- Mar 17, 2002
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To support Women in this sport!! :thumb:
As Winter is upon us and a new season brings forth opportunity to give back, I am pondering how I can help get other females interested and sustained in this sport. I'm planning to box up and ship some of my old gear (gloves, knee guards, jersey, goggles) to a freind of mine who lives in Georgia. She and her husband have expressed an interest in getting some dirtbikes and trying it out! I'm very excited for her.
Girlrider and DoubleBlip come to mind (Nicole Bradford and Kerrie Brokaw) and their all-women's off-road class held two years in a row up in Oregon. A great atmosphere to teach new women riders the basics.
I know many who have taken the time to teach your wives, girlfriends, or daughters how to ride
Others have donated "hand-me-down" gear to get a new female (or newb riders in general) started up and safetly protected.
Some of you have the patience and skill to provide a lesson or two in basic bike maintenance.
I also remember a friend writing down www.dirtrider.net on a piece of scratchpaper and suggesting I "check it out" :worship:
So lets hear it! What have you done to promote and support women in this sport!!???
As Winter is upon us and a new season brings forth opportunity to give back, I am pondering how I can help get other females interested and sustained in this sport. I'm planning to box up and ship some of my old gear (gloves, knee guards, jersey, goggles) to a freind of mine who lives in Georgia. She and her husband have expressed an interest in getting some dirtbikes and trying it out! I'm very excited for her.
Girlrider and DoubleBlip come to mind (Nicole Bradford and Kerrie Brokaw) and their all-women's off-road class held two years in a row up in Oregon. A great atmosphere to teach new women riders the basics.
I know many who have taken the time to teach your wives, girlfriends, or daughters how to ride
Others have donated "hand-me-down" gear to get a new female (or newb riders in general) started up and safetly protected.
Some of you have the patience and skill to provide a lesson or two in basic bike maintenance.
I also remember a friend writing down www.dirtrider.net on a piece of scratchpaper and suggesting I "check it out" :worship:
So lets hear it! What have you done to promote and support women in this sport!!???