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Football Association and British Cycling team up in Kick Start Your Ride initiative

Breeze guided rides to England women's internationals and domestic fixtures, with free admission for riders...

British Cycling has teamed up with the Football Association (FA) in an initiative called Kick Start Your Ride that will see Breeze guided rides taking place ahead of several forthcoming international and major domestic matches – with free admission to the game afterwards.

The initiative, aimed at getting more women involved in both sports, was launched yesterday at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester, where Great Britain track sprinters Jess Varnish and Vicky Williamson were joined by England international footballers Gemma Bonner and Fara Williams.

The first match to feature a Breeze ride will be the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 qualifier against Montenegro, which takes place on 5 April at the Amex Community Stadium in Brighton.

There will also be a ride to the FA Women’s Cup Final on 1 June at stadiummk, in Milton Keynes. Details of other matches that will tie in with Breeze rides, including World Cup qualifiers and FA Women’s Super League fixtures, are yet to be confirmed.

Varnish, who partnered Victoria Pendleton in the team sprint at London 2012 but finished out of the medals, said: “It’s easy to get into a routine of getting in the car to drive to events like football matches.

“However, we want to see more women try something different by getting on a bike to ride to the games.

"Breeze rides are led rides with other women and so they are the ideal way to build confidence and are a great way of socialising.”

Williams, who plays her club football for Liverpool Ladies, added: “I’ve always enjoyed cycling since I was young, so I’m really pleased to see an initiative like this being launched around women’s football.

"We see lots of families at England and WSL games so it’d be great if some of them can travel down on bikes together to the Montenegro game in Brighton next weekend.”

Natalie Justice, women’s network project manager at British Cycling, explained the thinking behind the initiative.

“This is about two sports coming together to inspire women to try something new,” she said.

"The opportunity to go on a group bike ride with friends, mums, daughters with the prize of getting to watch some exciting football at the end of it has all the ingredients of a fun day out and we hope to see hundreds of women getting involved over the coming season.”

The FA’s director of the national game and women’s football, Kelly Simmons, added: “This unique partnership shows the benefits that two National Governing Bodies can bring when working together for one common aim – getting more women active.

“Participation levels are crucial for all sporting bodies and we’re delighted to work with British Cycling to get more women into both football and cycling.”

Tickets for all matches can be bought through the FA’s ticketing website, and information on Breeze rides can be found here.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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