Fifth-Annual Venus de Miles, Colorado’s Only All-Women’s Road Cycling Event, Returns to Boulder County Sunday August 26, 2012
Submitted by Kris Thompson on
(BOULDER, COLORADO) -- Online registration is open for Venus de Miles, Colorado’s first and only organized all-women’s road bike ride, being held on Sunday August 26th 2012, in Boulder County.
Venus de Miles offers women of all ages and abilities an unforgettable day of cycling, socializing, and supporting Greenhouse Scholars, a Boulder based non-profit organization that provides mentoring and scholarship support to high-performing, under-resourced students.
Riders can choose from one of four fully supported courses, including the rolling 100-mile century ride, the calf-cramping 67-mile ride, the heart-pounding 51-mile ride, or the 33-mile jaunt through the scenic countryside. A post-ride celebration follows at Prospect Park in Longmont, featuring complimentary lunch fare from local food trucks, cocktails, spa services, bike demos by Trek Women, live music, and more.
Venus’s 2012 Dream Team, a group of inspiring community leaders and cycling celebrities, will be among the 1,700 anticipated participants at this year’s event. The 20-person “Men in Drag” support crew will also be on-hand providing mechanical assistance and general event support through out the day.
Starting August 1st, the cost to register is $99. In addition to this registration fee, participants are required to fundraise $75 for Greenhouse Scholars. Through this enhanced fundraising initiative, the 2012 Venus de Miles is on track to raise $225,000 for Greenhouse Scholars. Online registration and event details can be found at the Venus de Miles website.
The 2012 Venus de Miles ride is presented by Trek Women and WhiteWave Foods. Other major sponsors include LUNA, Clif Shot, Bicycling, Anthem Branding, and Greenhouse Partners.


44 Comments
So what you are saying is
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
So what you are saying is that year after year we accept women only events ..... but all H breaks loose when a promoter suggest that the women ride in a regular category .... note that at least he was offering them the opportunity to participate.
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kudos to sir.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
You are a master debater.
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Just something to think about.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Sometimes, its worth stepping back before you hit SAVE and asking yourself what the chances are than in a week or a month or a year you will look back on what you are about to share with the world and still think it was a good idea and a worthwhile use of your time.
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I find it interesting that
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
I find it interesting that instead of attacking the argument, people on this forum are trying to bully the origianl poster with comments suchs as
David De Penis and drop you
Simmer and son
Faux accusations of being angry
piss off
$hit
Sandbox
Attack the argument, not the poster!
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argument?
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
what argument?
its just meanspirited online trolling.
theres no point dignifying it with serious discourse.
Its not as if that post or this thread are gonna change whether the event happens or affect its future. What on earth would be the point of taking the comment seriously?
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Attacking the arguement!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Here is my attack against the arguement. I want more women on bikes! If this helps get more women into the sport in a more relaxed way, then i am all for it!
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I "like". Get more women on bikes!
Submitted by Kris Thompson on
Agree. I'm sure debaters and lawyers might beat this one to death but I agree, if this gets more women on bikes and helps to balance our sport (equal men to women) then I'm all for it.
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Sweet Delicious Fury!!!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
An event that promotes women in cycling and fitness for women?? Yup, that should piss people off.
WTF???
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Another event (2 in the last
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Another event (2 in the last couple of weeks) that excludes simply because someone has a penis .... WTF?
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If you really want to ride,
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
If you really want to ride, contact the promoter of the event. They are usually looking for some men to dress in drag and ride with the event to help fix flats, mechanicals, etc.
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