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Going the Distance - and Why It Matters (with ASL) | Lael Wilcox | TEDxAnchorage 

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Lael Wilcox is the first American to win the Trans Am, an ultra-distance cycling race spanning 4,200 miles across the United States. In her talk, Lael instantly plops you in the seat of her saddle, recounting the grueling climb from Astoria, Oregon to Yorktown, Virginia. Her story addresses issues of gender discrimination in a largely male-dominated sport, and illustrates what can be achieved by pushing past your comfort zone.
ASL Interpreter: Sabrina Spansel
Born and raised in Anchorage, Lael started cycling for transportation. This quickly became riding everywhere she went, traveling around the world on her bike and competing in ultra-endurance races. Lael is the top ultra-endurance female cyclist and sometimes beats all of the men too. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 6   
@Volkmannx
@Volkmannx 2 года назад
Lael inspired me to ride my bike further and further. Thank you! 😘
@charbeltannios546
@charbeltannios546 2 года назад
Great , champion racer lady 👍👏👏👏👏👏
@bicycledad7660
@bicycledad7660 2 года назад
Lael have you ever rode Ragbrai ? I want to but don't have bike, gear, time.........it does look amazing. You are an inspiration
@harrylen1688
@harrylen1688 3 месяца назад
Its about Woman Cycling against Man!
@donaldridley7826
@donaldridley7826 28 дней назад
Well done Lael. You’re pretty damn good!
@Mrodriguez231
@Mrodriguez231 2 года назад
We love you Lael :)
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