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Women Wednesday - Interview with Amy Dombroski

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From the Colorado Daily

Boulder racer Amy Dombroski is spending her second season in a row overseas. She will be competing in Belgium for the Young Telenet Fidea cycling team, while she learns more about Belgian customs and racing hard. Most recently, Dombroski finished eighth at the Superprestige Hamme-Zogge in early November.

Vaginas, Bikes & $10 Bucks

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Author, Cheri Felix

This week Cheri is pushing 303 to the limit but it's clean and it comes from her heart. Enjoy.

Some of you know me. Most of you don’t. In my other writing life I spend a lot of time writing about vaginas. I know it sounds odd. The vagina part. But hey about half of us have one and apparently all of us like to read about them.

2nd Annual BRAC Women's Summit Nov 20th

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Join the Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado's Board of Directors, Susan Adamkovics and Rachel Scott, Sarai Snyder of girlbikelove.com, keynote speaker Jennifer Triplett and several female leaders in the cycling community at Boulder Beer from 6-9 pm for appetizers, happy hour and a formal agenda impacting bicycle racing for women in Colorado. Seasoned women racers and new cyclists encouraged to attend, as well as promoters, officials and anyone l
ooking to grow, improve or learn more about cycling for women in CO.

Nicole Duke Raleigh-Clement Part Ways

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From VeloNews

BOULDER, Colorado (VN) — After a series of health issues and an acrimonious split with her Raleigh-Clement team, American cyclocross racer Nicole Duke has put her 2012-13 season on hiatus.

A former World Cup downhill and dual-slalom mountain bike racer, Duke had her best cyclocross season to date last year racing for Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, finishing second overall in the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross series and third at the U.S. national championships.

Vote for Breckenridge Mountain Biker, Shannon Galpin, as National Geographic Humanitarian Adventurer of the Year

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Shannon Galpin, of Breckenridge and founder of Mountain2Mountain has been nominated as a Humanitarian Adventurer of 2013 by National Geographic magazine. Shannon has used her bicycle to raise awareness and funds to advocate for the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan. Vote for her here

Watch Shannon's TedX Mile High presentation about Mountain2Mountain:

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