BikePark Wales Launches Women’s Weekend

Feb 18, 2016 at 9:03
by BikeParkWales  
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Back in the Autumn of 2015 BikePark Wales carried out a customer survey, quizzing bike park visitors on every aspect of the business and the service we provide. Some of the results of the survey were surprising and others weren’t. As we constantly strive to provide the best possible riding experience we are always looking to tweak and improve our offering.

We’ve always known that female participation in the sport was low and it’s plain to see on an average day at the park that our customer base is predominantly male. It still came as a surprise during the survey to find just how small a percentage of our customer base is female. With 50% of the founding board here at BPW being female it wasn’t a difficult decision to make that we wanted to make a big push to encourage female participation in the sport.

BikePark Wales finance director Anna Astley commented;

Through the women’s weekend our aim is to encourage as many women as possible (young and old) to come to BikePark Wales and give mountain biking a go. During the weekend we plan to act as a hub to connect women who want to ride together, to connect them with brands, riders, advice and of course the trails. I can’t wait, it’s going to be an amazing weekend! We will have many of the local clubs on site who are eager to recruit new riding friends, it’s all about helping to strengthen the female riding community.

The weekend is jammed full of activities to get involved with including women’s specific coaching courses at special prices, a huge range of women’s specific clothing available to try and buy, women’s demo bikes, workshop master classes, suspension setup sessions and a talk and Q&A session with multiple world champion and all round amazing person Tracy Mosely.

We’ve lined up an amazing group of brands who are bringing product for riders to try including Trek, Mojo/Fox suspension, Orange, Shimano, Enve, Fox clothing, TroyLee Designs, Endura, FiveTen, Maloja, Bell, Camelbak, Torq and Flare clothing.

The weekend will be full of activities on both Saturday and Sunday and for just £10 visitors will get park entry, a single uplift run, access to all demo kit and master classes as well as a free tea and cake!

For more information and to book your place visit www.bikeparkwales.com/events

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18 Comments
  • 17 1
 Great news and a good idea more coverage of our already world class female athletes will encourage the younger female generation to jump on a bike!! One point about the survey at BPW I never got to fill one out but a point I noticed was at the mini enduro event last year there was one toilet,,, that broke so no toilet,,, there was over 300 riders plus normal riders of the park and family friends etc I think if events that big are on again toilet facilities need to be looked at,, people will read this and think I'm moaning but I was dying for a dump that day!!!!!!
  • 6 0
 Hey Symze, the toilets did indeed come up in the survey and we are working on improving that situation this year :-)
  • 7 2
 If it's any consolation the gents aren't any better, and for ****sake sort out the lunchbreak uplift chaos
  • 3 1
 This. Surely a staggered lunch break for the drivers make more sense.
  • 5 0
 Good on you BPW. Great initiative to encourage more women into the sport. We have some of the best topflight female riders in the world, but it stills feels so unbalanced out there on the trails at grass roots level.
  • 12 5
 What dates the men's weekend
  • 2 4
 #equality
  • 4 0
 I wish I was able to be at this event. WC#1 is in Lordes, France that weekend though and I will be there. Good luck on this event and hopefully this will be the first of many.
  • 4 0
 luckyy
  • 7 3
 Yeah when's the mens weekend, equal rights and all that malarkey
  • 4 1
 The other 51 weekends of the year!

I get where you're coming from and in an ideal world women's weekends wouldn't be necessary. unfortunately a lot of women are intimidated and put off by the male dominated/macho crowd at trails. If an occasional event such as this helps to get more women involved in the sport it's worthwhile.
  • 1 0
 Dont meet to many matcho mtbers in the uk most are chilled and accomodating to all, im the only matcho unfriendly mtber i know.
  • 1 0
 So women aren't invited to use bpw for those other 51 weeks? I have loads of female bike friends and none of them feel intimidated by machoism in their hobby.
  • 2 1
 Just having a quick look on this thread,quite interesting..right up to the last comment.i can see the 'right on'cancer has spread.
  • 3 2
 I'm looking for a wife, can I come?
  • 1 0
 thats my birthday weekend ,, and i ride like a girl so can i get a pass :p
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