When mountain biker Tandie Bailey signed up for the first Slaughter Pen Jam race in Bentonville, Arkansas a decade ago, she recalls “there weren’t very many girls, maybe three others” with her at the starting line.Things are changing. As the region’s network of natural-surface trails has grown – from a few short singletrack loops into a world-class system that covers more than 200 miles – so too has the number of women participating in the sport.We spoke to five mountain bikers who are promoting the…(more)
Source: An Active Effort to Promote Mountain Biking Among Women