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British Cycling announce big increase in female race licence holders

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Since 2013 - when British Cycling launched its women's strategy aiming to get one million more women cycling by 2020 - there has been a 43% increase in the amount of women holding a race licence, which enables them to race competitively in any cycle sport discipline of their choice.

One of the seven original aims of the strategy was to create more opportunities for women to race, and Great Britain's two-time Olympic track champion Joanna Rowsell Shand believes that this latest figure shows that more and more women are being attracted and welcomed into the sport. "The huge increase in the number of women cycling competitively is great to see, and is extremely encouraging for the future. British Cycling has acknowledged the need to close the traditional gender gap in cycling, and I think that this statistic shows that the great initiatives such as HSBC UK Breeze and women-only coaching sessions are paying dividends when it comes to competitive cycling.

"I'm delighted to see the progress being made on this front - although there is still work to be done, the face of our sport is changing."

Jonny Clay, British Cycling's director of cycling, added:

"We have put in a considerable amount of work over the past few years - supported by the commitment of our volunteer organisers and officials - to ensure that cycling is a sport that appeals to everyone by taking positive steps that we believe have helped to close the gender gap.

"The growing number of women now holding race licences is a great indication that this work is paying off, and the steps we have taken to grow the profile of the HSBC UK | National Women's Road Series, in particular ensuring equal prize money, are indicative of our determination to continue the progress of women's road racing."

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