Read Cyclingnews' new and in-depth women's health series this International Women's Day
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CyclingNews has announced the launch of a new, in-depth women's health series, spearheaded by Assistant Features Editor Matilda Price. The subscriber-only content, comprising multiple articles focusing on various aspects of female physiology and performance, will be made freely accessible to all readers this upcoming weekend in celebration of International Women's Day. This initiative aims to shed light on topics often overlooked in mainstream cycling discourse.
This move marks a significant, albeit overdue, step in acknowledging the specific physiological needs and challenges faced by women in professional and amateur cycling. For years, sport science and media coverage have predominantly focused on male athletes, leaving a substantial knowledge gap. CyclingNews' commitment to this series reflects a growing industry trend towards greater inclusivity and a recognition that a 'one-size-fits-all' approach to training and health is fundamentally flawed.
While the timing is opportune, one hopes this isn't merely a weekend gesture. True progress demands sustained, integrated coverage, not just an annual nod to the calendar.
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