Later this month parks across the country will be transformed into a bike riding haven as women take to two wheels with friends and family and join others to celebrate the success of women’s cycling.
This summer has been described as the greatest ever time for women and sport, and British Cycling’s Breeze is playing its part by hosting ‘Breeze in the Park’ on Sunday September 23.
The Breeze network is the biggest ever programme to get more women into riding bikes for fun and women and their families are invited to get involved and celebrate this golden age of women’s sport.
Things have come a long way since the first Games in 1896, when all competitors were men. With over 4800 female competitors taking part and more medal opportunities for women than ever before, this has been the most decorated Olympics for women by far.
Natalie Justice, Women’s Network Manager for British Cycling said:
“London 2012 will forever go down in Women’s Games and this extraordinary and unprecedented time deserves a celebration.
“We want every single woman out there who has been inspired to bring their bike and kids along to the park and join us for a special Breeze bike ride.”
When?
Sunday 23 September
Where?
Bradford – Lister Park 10 - 1pm
Bournemouth – Slades Farm in Ensbury Park 10 - 1pm
Hull – Peter Pan Park (Costello) 10 - 1pm
Kent – Cyclopark 10 – 1pm
London – Victoria Park (Tower Hamlets) 10 - 1pm
Manchester – Philips Park and National Cycling Centre 10 - 1pm
Middlesbrough - Prissick Base 10 - 1pm (as part of Middlesbrough Cycling Sundays)
Preston – Avenham Park 10 - 1pm
Plymouth – Devonport Park 2- 4pm
What to bring?
A bike, your pals and the kids but most importantly, a smile!
Cost?
It’s free!
Breeze is encouraging women of all ages and abilities to get on their bikes. To be a part of history, just turn up on the day or visit breezebikerides.com to find out how you can get involved in the meantime. You’ll also find lots of ideas, tips and inspiring stories.
Sportsister
The Women’s Sports Magazine