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31: How Women Changed the World on Two Wheels

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If you have a dusty bike in your shed this episode will inspire you to pump up the tyres jump in the saddle and feel the wind in your hair...
For women, the humble bicycle is much more than a mode of transport. Over the last century the so called ‘freedom machines’ have helped women gain independence, increased social and political freedom and brought countless hours of joy.
As the American civil rights activist, Susan B. Anthony said: “Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world. It gives women a feeling of freedom and self-reliance.”
Yet 130 years on from when the first female pioneers took their seats on bikes, women are still facing barriers preventing them from cycling - safety, appearance, time limitations and affordability are still stopping thousands of women from getting in the saddle.
In this episode we speak to author Hannah Ross, whose book 'Revolutions: How Women Changed the World on Two Wheels' brings to life of some of the stories of the remarkable female pioneers who fought not only for their right to ride a bike, but for their freedom.

We discuss:
  • How women were perceived in the 1890s when women first began cycling.
  • How women dressed on the bicycle and why certain clothes caused a stir!
  • How one pioneering women cycled around the world to prove men wrong.
  • The role the bicycle played for the suffragettes.
  • Why better cycling infrastructure can help get more women on bicycles.
  • The hope for the future of female participation in cycling.
Connect with Hannah:
Twitter: @HannahVRoss
Instagram: @hannahvross
This episode is sponsored by CSM Live
Donate to Women in Sport
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If you have a dusty bike in your shed this episode will inspire you to pump up the tyres jump in the saddle and feel the wind in your hair...
For women, the humble bicycle is much more than a mode of transport. Over the last century the so called ‘freedom machines’ have helped women gain independence, increased social and political freedom and brought countless hours of joy.
As the American civil rights activist, Susan B. Anthony said: “Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world. It gives women a feeling of freedom and self-reliance.”
Yet 130 years on from when the first female pioneers took their seats on bikes, women are still facing barriers preventing them from cycling - safety, appearance, time limitations and affordability are still stopping thousands of women from getting in the saddle.
In this episode we speak to author Hannah Ross, whose book 'Revolutions: How Women Changed the World on Two Wheels' brings to life of some of the stories of the remarkable female pioneers who fought not only for their right to ride a bike, but for their freedom.

We discuss:
  • How women were perceived in the 1890s when women first began cycling.
  • How women dressed on the bicycle and why certain clothes caused a stir!
  • How one pioneering women cycled around the world to prove men wrong.
  • The role the bicycle played for the suffragettes.
  • Why better cycling infrastructure can help get more women on bicycles.
  • The hope for the future of female participation in cycling.
Connect with Hannah:
Twitter: @HannahVRoss
Instagram: @hannahvross
This episode is sponsored by CSM Live
Donate to Women in Sport
  continue reading

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