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Women on Wheels at Gregg’s March 3

Last year's WOW (photo courtesy of Gregg's Cycle)

Gregg’s Cycle in Greenlake is holding a free women-focused cycling event March 3. Dubbed Women on Wheels, this marks the third year for the event, which will feature speakers, food, booze and vendors. If you’re interested, register here.

From the Gregg’s Cycle website:

This year we’re proud to announce our featured speaker: Emily Edison, the owner and founder of Momentum Nutrition and Fitness in Seattle. Emily Edison is a recognized expert in the area of sports nutrition. Emily specializes in nutrition for athletes, wellness, and the management of eating disorders. Her practice includes teaching people how to eat for performance, improve vitality, and to recognize their individual internal cues for eating. In her fifth season as the Sports Dietitian for the entire University of Washington Husky Athletic Department, Emily provides nutrition coaching for Husky athletes, coaches and training staff. The 2008 NCAA National Champion Cross Country, Crew and Softball teams, look to Edison for her sport nutrition guidance. Read more about Emily here.


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Presentation!
Hear from Kat Sweet. She has been trained by Endless Biking and coaches for the Dirt Series. She is the Youth Program Coordinator at Cascade Bicycle Club and the Director for Trips for Kids Seattle, a Cascade Program which provides mountain bike outings and environmental education for kids who would not otherwise have these opportunities. She rides for the Greggs sponsored Dirt Corp Team. You can see she truly has a love for cycling and it shows in her riding.

Other Stuff To Do!
The evening is all about you, the Women On Wheels! We’ll have great food as well as wine and beer for those over 21. There will be a fashion show of the latest in women’s cycling clothing and a chance to talk to vendor representatives.



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