Tag: women on wheels
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Pronto launches first ever Women’s Bike Month + Women on Wheels 2015 is tonight
36 percent of Pronto Cycle Share members identify as women, but so far only 19 percent of Pronto trips were completed by women. Part of that gap is likely due to the gender gap within Pronto’s service area. For example, the 2010 Census counted 32 percent more men than women living in South Lake Union,…
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Upcoming women-focused bike events: Women & Wrenches + Women on Wheels
There are a couple bike events coming up focused on women in the area. First up, the ladies behind the monthly Menstrual Monday rides will ride to the Bikery February 6 for a Women & Wrenches bike repair night. From the Menstrual Monday blog: The Bikery is a non-profit community bike workspace that you can…
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Women on Wheels at Gregg’s March 3
Gregg’s Cycle in Greenlake is holding a free women-focused cycling event March 3. Dubbed Women on Wheels, this marks the third year for the event, which will feature speakers, food, booze and vendors. If you’re interested, register here. From the Gregg’s Cycle website:

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