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​Seeing a woman ride a bike not only grabs eyeballs but also makes heads turn (with some muted comments, both positive and negative). Biking is often considered a male dominated sport. Women—mostly considered as better pillions—are often expected to take the back seat and not gear through. However, times are changing
WOMEN BIKER IN COIMBATORE
A doctor by profession, Eveangelin doesn’t consider
biking a male dominated sport and believes it’s only
a matter of opportunities.Fondly known as the T&K rider, Eveangelin Steavlopz was 19 when she started
riding and since then, she has been quashing patriarchal myths
one ride at a time. Currently she has completed five trips with
her favourite being the one with her Husband .
She says riding is all about unity and passion,
and recommends following senior riders if one is riding for the first time., she says,
“Don’t judge a book by its cover, because passion doesn’t
discriminate between gender and doesn’t draw boundaries.”
Despite the initial backlash from certain relatives,
Eveangelin has always had the support
of her parents
​Seeing a woman ride a bike not only grabs eyeballs but also makes heads turn (with some muted comments, both positive and negative). Biking is often considered a male dominated sport. Women—mostly considered as better pillions—are often expected to take the back seat and not gear through. However, times are changing
WOMEN BIKER IN COIMBATORE
A doctor by profession, Eveangelin doesn’t consider
biking a male dominated sport and believes it’s only
a matter of opportunities.Fondly known as the T&K rider, Eveangelin Steavlopz was 19 when she started
riding and since then, she has been quashing patriarchal myths
one ride at a time. Currently she has completed five trips with
her favourite being the one with her Husband .
She says riding is all about unity and passion,
and recommends following senior riders if one is riding for the first time., she says,
“Don’t judge a book by its cover, because passion doesn’t
discriminate between gender and doesn’t draw boundaries.”
Despite the initial backlash from certain relatives,
Eveangelin has always had the support
of her parents
​Seeing a woman ride a bike not only grabs eyeballs but also makes heads turn (with some muted comments, both positive and negative). Biking is often considered a male dominated sport. Women—mostly considered as better pillions—are often expected to take the back seat and not gear through. However, times are changing
WOMEN BIKER IN COIMBATORE
A doctor by profession, Eveangelin doesn’t consider
biking a male dominated sport and believes it’s only
a matter of opportunities.Fondly known as the T&K rider, Eveangelin Steavlopz was 19 when she started
riding and since then, she has been quashing patriarchal myths
one ride at a time. Currently she has completed five trips with
her favourite being the one with her Husband .
She says riding is all about unity and passion,
and recommends following senior riders if one is riding for the first time., she says,
“Don’t judge a book by its cover, because passion doesn’t
discriminate between gender and doesn’t draw boundaries.”
Despite the initial backlash from certain relatives,
Eveangelin has always had the support
of her parents
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