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1.Girl Power 

Despite the surge in cycling, Australian women have been slow to saddle up, they make up only 20 per cent of commuters.
On a cool midwinter morning, I'm getting a caffeine boost at my local café. Hand on the door, I'm about to go inside, when I see a bike out of the corner of my eye, hesitate, stop, and go over to have a closer look. It's a Colnago, probably built in the early '80s. In the filtered winter sun, the chrome glints, and the rear changer - Campagnolo, of course - has a well-used burnish to it. In the ‘old-fashioned' way there are toe-clips, not cleats. A flower-stickered stack-hat is attached, via a D-lock.
Published: 04-Sep-2010

2.Back to the bike  

You’re riding your bike and enjoying it. You want to share that feeling with your female friends and relatives but it’s hard to get them started. If you’re looking for ways to help get a friend back on the bike, take inspiration from these three women.

Published: 31-Aug-2007

3.The 28-day cycle 

When God created woman, He didn’t seem to anticipate that she might be interested in riding a bike – surely not for the whole month anyway.
Published: 24-Feb-2007

4.Bicycle repairs for women 

Don't turn the page if the thought of grubby hands or broken fingernails sends a shiver through your bottom bracket.
Published: 20-Jan-2007

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