Title Nine Sports Women's Cycling Club
** CLUB MEMBERSHIP INFO FOR 2008 HAS CLOSED **
We had an overwhelming response for 2008 membership and are very sorry if you missed out. No exceptions will be made, so please don't ask.
Please check the American Cycling Association for a list of other clubs in the Boulder/Denver area:
- for a link to the general ACA website, click here
- for a direct link to the list of ACA Colorado clubs, click here
- for a direct link to specific information for women cyclists (articles, clubs, etc.), click here
club goals:
- empowering women athletically
- increasing cycling confidence
- encouraging a healthy competitive mentality
- having fun!
club benefits:
- one short sleeve club jersey
- ability to buy other custom club clothing from Sugoi
- club meetings and socializing
- multiple weekly club rides (for members only)
- networking with other club members through our Yahoo Group (you must have an email address to access this, Yahoo Group is for members only and the list is confidential)
- meet other fun women who share common riding goals
- discounts with the following club supporters: Excel Sports, Zeal Optics, Clif Bar...
- learn from your peers in a safe, supportive, and fun environment!
- mentoring from local experienced women cyclists
club requirements:
- $85 yearly membership (sign up at Title Nine Sports, 1801 Pearl St, Boulder)
- volunteer at designated events: this is an important part of this club and a great way to give back to the cycling community and meet more of your fellow-club members
- a can-do attitude and a smile!
who we are
- women of all ages who enjoy riding our bikes and are motivated to improve our riding skills and fitness
- some of us have been riding a long time, some of us just bought our first road bike, some of us mountain bike too
- some of us are getting into racing and some of us have raced before - we are excited to have a team to share this experience with
- some of us don't race, but like to do other cycling events like the Triple Bypass and Elephant Rock
How good does a female athlete have to be before we just call her an athlete? --Author Unknown
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