Let’s think of getting more women on bikes like building a strong and mighty wall. And how do you build a wall? Brick by brick and row by row. As someone who works in the industry, we focus on what can we do with our resources and expertise to get more women involved. Our marching orders are simple: engage with passionate cyclists, new riders, relapsed cyclists, athletes, moms, girls, and people who know nothing about the joy of riding. As brands, we are working on the rows.
But if you love bikes as much as we do, there’s so much you can do to get involved. This isn’t about brand affinity or what bike you ride —that’s our challenge—this is about everyone pitching in to get more women riding. Not because of business reasons, but because of the human reasons. Bikes change lives. None of the women on that Dirty Kanza panel would have taken the positions they’re in without believing that. So, while you might think that one person getting one other person interested in riding seems small and insignificant, I'll ask you the same question I proposed on the panel—small to whom? Not that one "small, insignificant" woman. You might have changed her life, and isn’t that the whole point?
If you get one girl riding, that’s a victory for all of us. If for no other reason than it’s nice to see other women out riding.
“One more row. Just one more row.” As brands, we have the resources to scale the dream of getting more women on bikes, but the power really resides with you. By getting out there, sharing stories, and showing other women what it’s like to challenge ourselves on two wheels, you'll be the inspiration we all need right now.
And every now and then, who knows—maybe you’ll hand up a brick?
Let’s get building!
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