Monthly Archives: April 2016
Here’s why Sky should have invested in a British Women’s team
Because women control the vast majority of consumer purchase decisions in the household 70-80% was the figure I was told by Bob Stapleton, owner of High Road Sports in 2011 – HTC-Colombia – on the process of searching for new … Continue reading
Posted in British Cycling, Economics, Professional, Women
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Does British cycling have a problem with women?
So, we’re here again, debating sexism and British Cycling. Hard for British Cycling to ignore views of both @v_pendleton & @NicoleCooke2012 (https://t.co/xle9oKLTN2) https://t.co/81SHvVhyyz — Alex Murray (@leguape) April 26, 2016 Nicole’s article contains a more analytical and well-evidenced case. That … Continue reading
Posted in Bradley Wiggins, British Cycling, Culture, Women
Tagged Bradley Wiggins, British Cycling, gender, Jess Varnish, Nicole Cooke, sexism, Victoria Pendleton, women
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