CYCLISTS: HOW TO RIDE SAFELY IN A GROUP
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HIGHLIGHTED HOLIDAYS | 26/10/2018 | By Marmot Tours | 4 Minutes Read
I’m a female cyclist who loves riding in the mountains, and I know there are plenty of other women like me.
But women on most regular cycling holidays get a (frankly) rubbish choice. We can either go for a gentle pootle around the lavender fields, stopping for cake after 20 minutes. Or we can cling desperately to the back of a peloton of baying wolves on the Sport XL ride, knowing that if we’re dropped, probably no-one would even look round to see if we were okay.
For a while, I thought maybe other women just didn’t like long or challenging cycle tours. Maybe they were too intimidated. Or maybe they just had more sense. And then I came across Marmot Tours while daydreaming on Google about cycling across the Pyrenees.
The Raid Pyrenean was tough but immensely satisfying – not just the feeling of riding from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean in 100 hours, but the realisation that I can ride challenging routes in high mountains without having to chase guys with steel pistons in their legs to the top of every climb. I’ve since done several other Marmot Raids (Alps, Corsica) and two Classic Cols (Dolomites, Picos) as a single, a couple and with friends.
So why do I keep going back? Here’s what’s good about Marmot for female cyclists and anyone else who doesn’t feel the need to tear up the tarmac:
The first point is so important that I have to repeat it. Marmot’s top selling point for me is the freedom to do challenging rides at my own pace. I don’t get that with other bike tour companies. I don’t get that with my partner or even with my local cycling club. And that’s why I, like so many other cyclists both male and female, return again and again.
Because at the end of the day, it’s nothing to do with being a man or a woman, old or young, fast or slow, experienced or still finding your legs. It’s about the thrill of being out on your bike in Europe’s most spectacular mountains with a mixed group of cool people – Marmot people – who feel the same way as you.
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