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They all look fantastic, as does any woman on a bike, or playing most sports really. I hope they do well and get lots of publicity.
It can only be a good thing, they are far superior role models to young girls (and boys) than all those z-list celebs like Jordan and Kerry Katona.
I heard the magazine was being renamed Sensitivetrack World. Meanwhile, some of those burds are well fit!
Nothing more to say about the quality of the womens race scene than the just finished Tour Of Qatar.. I think the men could learn a thing or two about attacking riding..
edit: Pity Matt Rendall having to suffer 'no clue' Carlton co-commentating.
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I'm sure all of them would wipe the floor with me, but being at the back of a pack like that might have a quantum of solace.
Why not make women's cycling more sexy? Surely part of the reason many women don't get involved is because it's seen as a male sport.
In a society where such importance is placed on image, there are so many bad role models for women, who are celebs just because they are good looking.
Who would you rather your daughter admired, the likes of Cheryl cole and Coleen Rooney or some of those amazing and gorgeous women in the wiggle team?
If any of my daughter's grow up to look like that and have their talent along with creating debates on here...I'd be well chuffed.
Agreed on the attacking riding comment, watching Nicole Cooke could be as good as any men's pro race. All I want to see is spirited riding, chance taking, and clean riders. Like Vino was a few years back, sort of. er.
Really? I'm not particularly slow but a few months training or not I expect I'd be off the back of a women's pro road race pretty quick? I don't know how quick they are, just guessing. I know a top women's endurance racer, all 5' nothing of her could break the vast majority of guys on here and be cheery and smiley while doing it. Power-to-weight and mental strength go a long way.apart from the very top, I'm a few months of proper full time training away from holding my own in a female pro peleton ( as are hundreds if not thousands of other blokes ).
Male or female, I just want to see good racing. If they get noticed by looking good as well as riding well, that's just one of those advantages women have ) It's also good timing for them, I think many are disillusioned with men's pro racing. Not saying women don't dope, just that the image isn't already tarnished.
Some posters are deliberately trying to push the boundaries. Bans will result if you can't keep this thread under control without it becoming something we need to look at. It being the weekend we won't be handi g out warnings because we have better things to be doing like riding bikes in the sun.
So far no one has reported anything from this thread. Don't make it an issue. I really hate it when I have to close a thread because idiots who can't keep their inside voices away from the keyboard jump in around the off topic page 3 point and reveal their puerile side.
How about recognizing you are a grown up speaking in public and let go of your inner moronic teenager.
I've not seen that many women's pro races, but the ones I have seen I've really enjoyed. Certainly more than many men's races. Once they are in their kit the gender isn't really obvious and it's impossible to tell how fast they are going on the TV anyway. So what you are left with is the racing, which always seems to be open and full of attacking riding. More like men's racing from the '30s than the tightly controlled races we get these days.
So, great racing, positive role models and a bit of glamour. What's not to love?
I think taxi's comment is sort of on the mark. I think that even the top women would struggle to stay in the group in an average E12 domestic race.....at a guess, I'd say that your average 2nd Cat would be fine in the womens peloton....I may be wrong though. Didn't Nicole Cook ride in a domestic mens race a few yaers back? Ras Cymru maybe?
The same argument can be made against almost any women's sport. As a rule, men have biological and social advantages which mean that they are able to go a bit faster. This makes not one whit of difference to the spectacle, I don't care about the absolute speed of the race, I care about the competitiveness. As anyone who watched the women's road race at the Olympics (to pick one of many examples) can testify, that is in no way diminished by their being women.
it's a pity they can't be appreciated for their cycling talent not their looks.
Your the only person who believes they can't.
I personnally don't see whats wrong with looking good on a bike, as long as you can back it up with some skill and capability. Lets face it, those girls could kick most of the guys on this forum into touch, and look bloody marvelous doing it! If i even looked half as nice as that on my bike i'd be well cuffed 😉 And it ain't exactly as if they are just dumb models, they look good because they are fit and well trained, and surely that's a great role model for a lot of kids and people wondering about what to do with / in their life etc??
Ban hammer t -10
Bit aggressive that Mark....Bit rich warning folk on their posts with a Post like that.
I'm quite sure that some of the girls really dislike having to parade and pose for photographers and assorted PR types. Yes, they may have great figures but it's quite demeaning too.
Oh look, another sleazy post from Houns. 🙄
Never thought this would make the hundred mark!
I'm quite sure that some of the girls really dislike having to parade and pose for photographers and assorted PR types. Yes, they may have great figures but it's quite demeaning too.
I bet they don't feel demeaned at all. Its the launch of a new team, of course the're going to dress in the team kit and and pose with the bikes. Its what all the teams do men and women. what else would they do ????
Maybe your right and this lot feel demeaned aswell.
http://www.team-raleigh.co.uk/
TBH if you're not comfortable being looked at in tight clothes you won't get far in road cycling, gymnastics, swimming, and any number of other sports. If you stick a snowboarder in a swimsuit for a photoshoot, that's exploitative, if you stick a swimmer in a swimsuit it's not really the same is it?
There's always going to be perving involved but in this case it's not even like it's the most skintight and perv-compatible of kits, it's sensible riding kit.
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I'm quite sure that some of the girls really dislike having to parade and pose for photographers and assorted PR types. Yes, they may have great figures but it's quite demeaning too.
Really, I hardly think so.
Womens cycling team in tight clothing......women photographed in work clothes....read all about it.
i hope that there is plenty of TV coverage of womens racing if that clip is anything to go by, very exciting attacking stuff
Pro road team attend launch event in cycling kit shocka!
I'm sorry but I have put in my tuppence worth here.
To suggest that men commenting on the attractiveness of women cyclists (because they surely are, which is thanks in no small part to their obvious dedication to fitness in general) is the reason why not more women participate in the sport is utter nonsense!
If that was the case we wouldn't see any women swimmers who as a rule generally wear a lot less than cyclists or for that matter female track and field athletes, and gymnasts who as I am sure you are all aware also wear lycra whilst competing.
To suggest that a man commenting on the attractiveness on any women at any time regardless of the context i.e sport personality or TV presenter or the woman behind the meat counter at Sainsbury's is 'Puerile' is quite frankly ridiculous in the extreme. So long as the comment is not vulgar or abusive then I fail to see how it can possibly be seen as offensive.
In the big wide world that we all live in, 'Gentlemen' 'Men' 'Blokes' like to appreciate nice 'Women'. And dare I say nice 'Women' like to be appreciated and actually also appreciate well intentioned and articulated flattery. To suggest/pretend otherwise says more about the person writing such drivel than it does about the real world and the real people that live in it!
Rant over!
