May 2024

Cycling’s Silent Epidemic

From Bicycling.com

TOO MANY WOMEN STOP RIDING THEIR BIKES BECAUSE OF LABIAL SWELLING AND PAIN. HERE’S WHY IT HAPPENS, WHAT THEY CAN DO ABOUT IT, AND HOW TO PREVENT IT IN THE FIRST PLACE.

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When Caroline Worrall discovered cycling at the age of 40, it was like discovering a superpower. On group rides, she was faster than others to the point where she sometimes wondered why everyone else was going so slow. Riding flat pedals on one of her early outings, she beat a group of men in a sprint. About five years in, after she’d progressed to regular 50- to 60-mile rides, she began to notice pain and swelling in her labia that forced her off the bike for stretches of time, even as long as a month. She tried at least 30 saddles over the course of a decade—none helped. Meanwhile the tissue grew thicker until she could no longer wear padded shorts on long rides. She briefly contemplated surgery. She rode mostly with men in Gainesville, Florida, where she lived. She had no one to talk to about it.


In 2009, Jacqueline McClure, then 26, got on her mom’s old steel Panasonic with down-tube shifters and rode 100 miles on California’s Highway 1. Her first elite racing team gave her a men’s Specialized S-Works saddle, which she rode for almost two seasons even though she was plagued by sores. She eventually switched saddles, but her problems persisted—and the sores progressed to permanent swelling on one side. When she told bike fitters, who were almost always men, they stared at her wide-eyed. Once a gynecologist asked, “What happened to you?” She responded, “I ride a bike all day.” Now 40, McClure hasn’t raced for three years, and rides much less than before, but until recently her labia remained lopsided. “As a woman,” she says, “it makes you feel a little damaged.”

 

Photo by Coen van de Broek on Unsplash

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The Big GCN Giro d’Italia 2024 Preview Show!

The 2024 Giro d’Italia will be the 107th edition of the so-called ‘La Corsa Rosa’ and will take place from 4-26 May. With a route featuring lots of time trialling, but lighter on climbing and distance, is there a chance for riders to challenge heavy favourite Tadej Pogačar for the illustrious maglia rosa? Join Dan for our in-depth preview of the race, where he covers all the key information about the race, including riders to watch and the key stages.

City of Pasadena Announces Bike Month 2024

From CityofPasadena.net

PASADENA, Calif.— Rediscover the glee and excitement of riding a bike! Leave the car at home and see the city on two wheels during Pasadena Bike Month, May 5 through May 26, 2024. Pasadena Bike Month is organized by the City of Pasadena with community partners Day One and Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition. This fun annual event returns to celebrate bicycling as a safe, healthy, and sustainable way to get around town.

Organizers have planned free activities all month long for riders of all ages and abilities. Helmets (required for youth under 18), bikes in good working order, and bike lights (for night events) are strongly encouraged.

“The City is pleased to once again support Bike Month and we encourage Pasadena residents and visitors to enjoy all that Pasadena has to offer while pedaling a bicycle,” says Pasadena Department of Transportation Director Joaquin Siques. He adds, “Bike to Work Day occurring May 16th is a great way to try commuting to work by bicycle and we hope to see people at our rest-stop at City Hall that morning.”

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May is Bike Month

What’s Happening this Bike Month?

Promos, Rides, Giveaways- stay in the know! Bike Month is a special time to celebrate all things biking across Los Angeles County. Bikes are a sustainable, healthy and integral part of making Los Angeles a greener city and Metro Bike Share is glad to be a part of that. Join us in celebrating Bike Month however you can!

Metro Bike Share Promos

  • Get a 30-Day Pass for just $1 through the whole month of May!
    • Code: BIKEMONTH24 (valid for Full Fare and Reduced Fare 30-Day Passes)
    • Valid: 5/1/24 – 5/31/24
    • Sign up in the App, Online
  • Kick off Bike Week by getting a 365-Day Pass for 50% off!
    • Code: BIKEANYWHERE24 (valid for Full Fare and Reduced Fare 365-Day Passes)
    • Valid: 5/13
    • Sign up in the App, Online
  • Redeem FREE 30-Minute rides on “Bike Anywhere Day,” May 16, 2024
    • Code: 051624
    • Valid: 5/16
    • Select ‘1-Ride’ in the App, Online, or at any Kiosk

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