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BALTIMORE 鈥?When Alison Gillespie arrives at work each morning, she draws some attention. My co-worker stanley cup s will see me in the elevator with my helmet and they ll say, oh, I d love to do that, but I m so scared to try. She s hardly a daredevil - she just rides her bike to work.It s a habit she wants to normalize in her Montgomery County community. I don t want to be a novelty in the elevator anymore, Gillespie said.For Gillespie, inspiring more people to get in the saddle means showing them it doesn t have to be scary - a feeling she can understand. I used to ride when I was in my early 20s. And I had a couple of very bad incidents that really scared me, and as much as I hated to stanley cup admit it, it caused me to quit cycling. Now, she s a board member for Bike Maryland, a nonprofit group that advocates for cyclists across the state. She wants to help other women overcome their fears too - whether it s fear of a cras stanley nz h, crime, or, as Gillespie experienced - harassment. I think people aren t usin |
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