Monday, June 15
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL EVENTO
Run by former and current pros, The Cyclists’ Alliance is a foundation, funded purely by donations and subscriptions, that provides holistic support to professional female cyclists during and after their careers. The Cyclists’ Alliance works hard to secure fairer pay for female athletes, resolve disputes with teams, provide emotional and economic support, and elevate the appeal of women’s cycling.https://cyclistsalliance.orgOpens a new window
This Zwift social ride is for anyone who wants to join The Cyclists’ Alliance movement for change and chat directly with the women from the professional peloton!
This week’s guest is Katie Scott
Katie Scott is a first-year U23 cyclist for CAMS-Tifosi. Her favourite type of racing includes crits and tough, hilly road races. Despite not racing for her new team just yet, Katie has raced many cyclocross World Cups and the 2019 European Championships with Team Great Britain, so has plenty of international racing experience. Once racing starts again, Katie hopes to “learn from her experienced teammates” and “show her true potential in the top women’s peloton
Your Ride Leader
Helen Bridgman was one of the 10 women in the InternationalElles team to ride the entire 3,460km Tour De France Route in 2019 to show that if amateur women can do it, the women’s pro peloton certainly can! Helen was inspired to take part in this huge challenge after feeling the inequalities in cycling at a grassroots level from racing her local league and has been a huge force in driving the London Women’s Racing League to increase the number of women competing. Helen believes it is time for the professional women’s peloton to have a race of comparable stature to help the sport to grow and flourish and to inspire future generations of young girls to get into cycling.
This Zwift social ride is for anyone who wants to join The Cyclists’ Alliance movement for change and chat directly with the women from the professional peloton!
This week’s guest is Katie Scott
Katie Scott is a first-year U23 cyclist for CAMS-Tifosi. Her favourite type of racing includes crits and tough, hilly road races. Despite not racing for her new team just yet, Katie has raced many cyclocross World Cups and the 2019 European Championships with Team Great Britain, so has plenty of international racing experience. Once racing starts again, Katie hopes to “learn from her experienced teammates” and “show her true potential in the top women’s peloton
Your Ride Leader
Helen Bridgman was one of the 10 women in the InternationalElles team to ride the entire 3,460km Tour De France Route in 2019 to show that if amateur women can do it, the women’s pro peloton certainly can! Helen was inspired to take part in this huge challenge after feeling the inequalities in cycling at a grassroots level from racing her local league and has been a huge force in driving the London Women’s Racing League to increase the number of women competing. Helen believes it is time for the professional women’s peloton to have a race of comparable stature to help the sport to grow and flourish and to inspire future generations of young girls to get into cycling.
Primeros pasos en las carreras puntuadas
Tendrás que terminar algunos recorridos antes de poder participar en tu primera carrera puntuada. Con más datos, podremos recomendarte el mejor grupo contra el que competir.