You see the same kind of numbers in the time-trials about 20 to 25% participation
rate out of the total participants.

I would say the number of women even commuting is probably at best 33%.

It would be interesting to see the total number of female riders that do day rides
in comparison to the total number of participants.

Mom on a Bike

Paul Lindsay wrote:

> Interesting that the total number of female riders represented
> 25% of the entry, and other than the Casual route where they
> made up 52% of the cyclists, they were fairly evenly distributed
> on the other routes: Classic 20%, Cruise 20%, Challenge 17%.
>
> The other item which surprised me was that Toronto represented a
> higher number of entries than Montreal.
> .... Paul L.
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