The Red Zinger/Coors Classic Bicycle Race: Commemorations and Re-Cycled Narratives

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Abstract

The Red Zinger Bicycle Classic, later renamed the Coors International Bicycle Classic, is renowned for its influence on the development of men’s and women’s cycle racing in the United States. Recent efforts to create a United States Cycling Monument in Boulder, Colorado, centered on commemorating what is commonly referred to as the Coors Classic. I use the proposed monument as a starting point for exploring how the Coors Classic is being remembered, particularly with respect to the women’s competition. Where do women cyclists and their contests fit into the commemoration of this race? My analysis illuminates gendered aspects of this race and what I refer to as re-cycled narratives. I conclude with a concern about the impact of re-cycled narratives on present-day women’s cycling and consider historian Beverly Southgate’s call for thinking about histories for the future.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalSport History Review
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2019

Keywords

  • commemoration
  • cycling
  • gender
  • monuments

EGS Disciplines

  • Kinesiology
  • Women's Studies

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