Well that sounds like ageism to me. Afterall, USAC is
looking out for all those 30 something women who strive to
put their shoes back on after their contribution to
overpopulation and achieve their dreams of cycling stardom.
Don't penalize them for some junior woman who can't decide
what to wear for that days ride.
OK, so the sarchasm was lost on all that, but when has USAC
ever really gotten it right? Not too often.
CH
> I'm really pleased to see another good developmental
> program for women. It's great that sportsbook stepped up
> to sponsor them since USAC can't seem to commit to
> developing young female cyclists - what's the average age
> on T-mobile, 36?
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