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Real Active Women group ride for St. Patty’s Day

Tracey Gramenz, RAW Founder

The folks behind a new series of bicycling and yoga retreats on Vashon are holding their first of what they hope will be monthly free women-only bike rides March 17.

Real Active Women (RAW) will meet in the parking lot of Gregg’s Greenlake Cycle at 9 a.m. for a “casual” 25-mile ride to Seward Park and back.

The three-day retreats start in May and run once a month through the summer. The retreats are organized Tracey Gramenz and chef Patrice O’Neill.


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More details from RAW retreats:

March ST. Patty’s day dash

When: March 17th, meet 9am, ride 9:15am

Where: Meet in Gregg’s Greenlake parking lot

Distance: 25 miles

pace: casual, 15mph, no drop

Come join us for the first real active women’s ride of the season!  We’ll meet in the parking lot of Gregg’s, and I’ll have route maps and info for everyone.  Post ride we’ll be meeting in a local Greenlake house to enjoy some homemade potato leek soup in honor of our Irish ancestors.  Secret location details disclosed at ride.  Come on out!

Email: [email protected] to RSVP.


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5 responses to “Real Active Women group ride for St. Patty’s Day”

  1. Todd

    Way cool.

  2. AdmiralWinfield

    Women only?

    At first it sounds OK, but if you think about this closer this is really sexist.
    Why is it acceptable to have Women only cycling activities, while if there was ever a Men only bike activity, that would be ridiculous.

    I mean I can not think of any bike ride that is men only as being Ok, yet it is completely socially acceptable to have women only events.

    And at the same time women want to have complete equality to men.

    1. Tom Fucoloro

      Have you ever heard of a really popular ride called the Tour de France?

      http://takingthelane.com/2012/03/06/bridging-the-bicycling-gender-gap/

      In a male-dominated culture such as cycling (especially the sport end of it), safe spaces for people who are not male are important to many people.

      1. merlin

        Thank you Tom!

      2. erik

        srsly, thanks tom, for responding to that dude much more eloquently than most would have. it’s pretty embarrassing that it’s 20-freaking-12 and we still have to explain male privilege.

        have fun st. patty’s day dashers!! sounds like a BLAST!!

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