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Women’s cycling participation in Australia: examining influences and the role of cycling education

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posted on 2013-12-01, 00:00 authored by Katie RoweKatie Rowe
Cycling education programs were found to provide much needed support to Australian women as they commenced participation in different forms of cycling. To further encourage women’s participation, a network of cycling education providers, social riding groups and bicycle retailers could be established make cycling a less daunting prospect for new participants.

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xii, 306 pages : tables, diagrams, graphs, some coloured

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  • Yes

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eng

Degree type

Research doctorate

Degree name

Ph.D

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The Author. All Rights Reserved

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D Shilbury, E Hinckson, L Ferkins

Thesis faculty

Faculty of Business and Law

Thesis school

School of Management and Marketing

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