Cycling Fans Ride More Than 26,000 Miles In Support Of Gender Equality In Cycling
•#ThisIsOurTime initiative supports gender parity in cycling
•24,000 cycling fans took to their pedals during the final week of the 2019 Tour de France logging 26,941 miles of saddle time on Strava for the 'Climb for #ThisIsOurTime' challenge
Milton Keynes, 31 July 2019 – More than 24,000 cyclists have taken to the saddle and cycled 43 million metres – the equivalent mileage of almost 13 Tour de France races – over the last seven days to show their support for the Climb for #ThisIsOurTime initiative.
As part of the #ThisIsOurTime campaign to promote women's cycling, ŠKODA UK backed a team of 23 riders from Donnons des elles au vélo (J-1) and the InternationElles – two amateur cycling teams made up of women who are working either full or part-time and many of whom are mothers – to ride every stage of this year's Tour de France route a day before the men for gender equality.
To find out more information about Climb for #ThisIsOurTime visit: www.skoda.co.uk/discover/climb-for-thisisourtime
Photo credit: Skoda
posted on conceptcarz.com
During the final eight stages of this year's race (20th – 27th July), 24,000+ cyclists from around the world supported the campaign by climbing alongside them, helping to achieve a collective goal of climbing 20 million metres, the equivalent elevation of 500 Tours.
posted on conceptcarz.com
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