About 5,000 women are anticipated this year to take part in a new series of mountain biking clinics held across North America.
Learn to ride singletrack or hone your skills at mountain biking events across the country. Men need not apply.
Bell Helmets’ Joy Ride series launches into its second year, and it’s bigger than before.The females-only program comprises eight months of informal group rides, skills clinics, and race instruction (if interested) for women age 12-60 and above.
This year, the program expands into four new regions, bringing Joy Rides to 12 locations across the U.S. and Canada.
Bell Joy Ride For Women
More than 2,400 women participated in about 50 events last year. For 2017, with the rise from eight markets to 12, Bell expects to more than double that, preparing for around 5,000 women to take part.
Why ‘Women Only’ Mountain Biking
2017 Joy Ride Ambassadors, Locations
- Amber-Lyn Streiff, Santa Rosa, Calif.
- Jamie Armitage , Golden, Colo.
- Natasha Weis, Gig Harbor, Wash.
- Lauren Hutchinson, Boone, N.C.
- Susan Douglas, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
- Jaclyn Delacroix, North Vancouver, B.C. Canada
- Missy Petty, Knoxville, Tenn.
- Amber Krueger, Madison, Wisc.
- Samantha Jones, Kansas City, Mo.
- Veronique Pardee, Tucson, Ariz.
- Kendell Ryan, Richmond, Va.
- Nina Karpoff, Edmonton, Alberta