Women's cycling RSS

Doltcini-Van Eyck Sport, Features, News, women's cycling -

Supported by

According to a report in Le Monde, the Doltcini-Van Eyck Sport women’s team is under investigation after two riders came forward with allegations of sexual abuse. American Sarah Youmans alleged that the team’s manager, Marc Bracke, acted inappropriately during a contract negotiation in 2019. Canadian rider Maggie Coles-Lyster alleged that she was sexually assaulted by …

The post UCI investigates women’s team after sexual abuse allegations appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

Features, Jose Been, News, women's cycling -

Supported by

We asked for your help in producing the breadth and depth of coverage that women’s cycling deserves. And hundreds of you stepped up by becoming a VeloClub member. As a direct result of your support we’re excited to announce that we’ll be working with a new CyclingTips contributor, well-known TV commentator, writer and reporter José …

The post CyclingTips welcomes new contributor José Been thanks to VeloClub support appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

Features, Opinion and analysis, women's cycling -

Molly Weaver raced as a professional from 2015 to 2018 on several teams based in the UK and Europe. She was a trusty domestique who spent much of her career riding in the support of others. Weaver stepped away from the sport in mid 2018 after “a lifetime’s worth of misfortune” in one year — …

The post Harsh realities of women’s cycling, part one: Money appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

Features, News, why it matters, women's cycling -

Supported by

Why does coverage of women’s cycling matter? This is the question I keep asking myself, and kept asking everyone at CyclingTips as we pushed on with our coverage initiatives. We’ve learned a lot from our efforts so far (we have a lot to be proud of), and are now taking those learnings and applying them …

The post Why does it matter to you? appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

Features, News, women's cycling -

Supported by

Stories matter. Coverage matters. Normalising women in sport matters. Covering the women in cycling and telling their stories is the most important thing we can do for the current and upcoming generation of cyclists. There is no quick solution, but we invite you to join us in spreading the message and being part of the conversation. www.womenscyclingmatters.com

The post Women’s cycling: Why It Matters appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

Tags