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The History of Women's Cycling

The history of women's cycling is a fascinating journey that spans over a century, marked by milestones, challenges, and the ongoing fight for gender equality in the sport. Here is a brief overview of the history of women's cycling:

Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries:

  • The early days of women's cycling coincide with the rise of the bicycle in the late 19th century. Bicycles provided women with newfound mobility and freedom.
  • In the 1890s, women started participating in cycling races, but they faced societal opposition and prejudice.
  • The first recorded women's cycling race took place in 1895, organized by the London-based Stanley Cycle Club.

1920s to 1950s:

  • In the 1920s, women's cycling gained more recognition. The Women's Racing League was established in Britain in 1927 to promote women's cycling.
  • The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the governing body for cycling, held its first Women's World Championships in 1958 for road racing.

1960s to 1980s:

  • The 1960s witnessed...
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Mejias wins at Armed Forces Classic

Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY24 pro cycling team traveled north from their home base in Roanoke for the two-day Armed Forces Cycling Classic held June 3-4 in Arlington, VA. The team took the win both days in the 25th edition of the race.

 

The Armed Forces Cycling Classic, presented by The Boeing Company, is the region’s premier cycling event, open to professional athletes and cycling enthusiasts of all abilities with events throughout the weekend. Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY24 assembled a powerhouse roster for the weekend’s pro races including current World and Olympic champion Jennifer Valente (USA), Cuban sensation Marlies Mejias (CUB), 40-time Mexican National Champion Sofia Arreola (MEX), 2023 Redlands overall GC winner Emily Ehrlich (USA), Dani Morshead (USA) who has been focused on track racing, and the team’s newest rider Laurel Quinones (USA). The team was directed by London Olympian Shelley Olds. 

 

The team assumed control of...

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Travelling with a salad jar!

Here's a recipe for a salad jar that is perfect for travel. This recipe is designed to be layered in a jar to keep the ingredients fresh and prevent them from getting soggy. Feel free to customize the ingredients based on your preferences and dietary restrictions.

Ingredients:

For the dressing:

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • Salt and pepper to taste

For the salad:

  • 1 cup cooked quinoa or any other grain of your choice
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1 cup cucumber, diced
  • 1 cup bell peppers, diced
  • 1 cup carrots, grated
  • 1 cup cooked chicken breast or any protein of your choice (optional)
  • 1/4 cup feta cheese, crumbled (optional)
  • 1/4 cup nuts or seeds (e.g., almonds, sunflower seeds) for added crunch (optional)
  • Fresh herbs (e.g., basil, cilantro) for garnish (optional)

Instructions:

  1. In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, balsamic vinegar, Dijon mustard, salt, and pepper to make the dressing. Set aside.

  2. Start layering your salad...

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10 Tips for High School Mountain Bikers!

As a high school mountain biker, there are several tips that can help you improve your skills and enjoy your riding experience. Here are some top tips for high school mountain bikers:

  1. Safety first: Always prioritize safety when riding. Wear a properly fitting helmet, knee and elbow pads, and other protective gear. Familiarize yourself with trail rules and etiquette, and ride within your skill level.

  2. Bike maintenance: Regularly maintain your bike to ensure it's in good working condition. Keep your tires inflated, brakes adjusted, and gears lubricated. Learn basic bike maintenance skills so you can fix minor issues on the trail.

  3. Develop core strength: Building core strength is essential for stability and control while riding. Incorporate exercises like planks, sit-ups, and leg raises into your fitness routine to strengthen your core muscles.

  4. Practice bike handling skills: Spend time practicing fundamental skills such as balance, cornering, braking, and shifting gears. Find a...

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Top 10 XCO Performance for Munro at UCI MTB World Cup

"Overall this weekend was a great opener to the World Cup season. It started off with a chaotic and fast short track, and I was very excited to be a part of the first ever U23 XCC! My XCO race was both a great first race and the first step of building towards the results and fitness I aspire to attain this season. I left it all out there on course and I think that’s really all one can ask for so I’m proud of my effort and even more motivated to get back to the drawing board and continue training for the next World Cup!" - Thanks for reading, Maddie 

Photos: Ross Bell Photo 

 

 

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Are you getting enough protein?

The protein requirements for a female cyclist, like any other athlete, can vary depending on several factors such as body weight, training intensity, training duration, goals, and overall energy expenditure. However, a general guideline for protein intake for athletes is around 1.2 to 2.0 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day.

To calculate the protein requirement, you would need to know the weight of the cyclist in kilograms. Let's assume the cyclist weighs 60 kilograms. In that case, the recommended protein intake would be:

Minimum: 1.2 grams/kg/day x 60 kg = 72 grams of protein per day Maximum: 2.0 grams/kg/day x 60 kg = 120 grams of protein per day

So, for a professional female cyclist weighing 60 kilograms, the protein intake should generally be between 72 to 120 grams per day. It's important to note that these are rough guidelines, and it's always best to consult with a registered dietitian or a sports nutritionist who can provide personalized recommendations...

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Dygert's Inaugural Stage Race of 2023 - La Vuelta UCI Stage Race

After 3 stages of @lavueltafem @kx3lifestyleandcoaching athlete @chloedygert sits 2nd GC after a 2nd place in TTT and two 3rd places! More today on @peacock 

Chloe Dygert: “I kept myself comfortable all day. There was only one time when I got caught up and had to jump across to the front group. There was a lot of panic from many riders in the peloton. I tried to stay as alert as possible without fighting for unnecessary positions until the crucial moments of the race.”

“When it came to the sprint, we were trying to keep the pace fast, and the speed was good for me. It was just a learning curve on my end. I’ve never sprinted before, there’s a lot to improve on, and I’m happy to have the guidance from the team to help me get there!”

“To be honest, I don’t think myself or anyone else really knows what to expect from me in sprinting or other aspects. I’m just trying not to limit myself. Giving me...

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Powless Wins Sprint Jersey at UCI Tour of the Gila

"We go home with the Green Sprint Jersey #teamwork. The Gila Monster was monstrous & though we did not get the finish we were aiming for, our squad gave it their all and motivated to get after it again at Joe Martin Stage Race" - Shayna Powless DNA Pro Cycling 

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Ehrlich Wins Gila Criterium

Saturday’s Stage 4 Downtown Silver City Criterium was relentless, exhilarating, fast, and fun for the full 27 miles. “The team raced hard and aggressively and had so much fun doing it.” said Shelley Olds, Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY24 Team Director. “It was a perfect leadout by Sofía and Marlies to deliver Emily for the team’s third stage win!”

 

“Congratulations to all the teams for coming out to play today!” said Ehrlich. “It was completely and entirely a showing of perfect teamwork. I'm speechless at how humbled these girls make me feel. Marlies, Sofia, Laurel, and Nicole—they're incredible. Team work makes the dream work.”

 

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Ehrlich Wins UCI Time Trial

Ehrlich picked up her third consecutive individual time trial win this year at Stage 3 of Tour of the Gila. The out-and-back TT course gained 1,000 feet of elevation over 16.15-miles. “I put it all out there for another win in the time trial,” said Ehrlich. “I’m forever grateful to VBR TWENTY24 and KX3 Lifestyle and Coaching for the opportunities and supporting me and pushing me to find my best self!”

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