Same empowering environment, new leadership

With change comes possibility…

Since the Women of ERTC’s inception in 2015 - I’ve been at the helm. And while I’ve deeply enjoyed helping create such an inclusive and supporting space for women in road cycling, the time has come to pass the leadership torch. My heart is full of gratitude to the 220 women who have spent time on bikes with us over the years, and I’m beyond proud that women have continually represented 36% of the club since 2016.

I’m so excited to introduce to you ERTC’s new Women’s Cycling Manager, and her mighty support team, who are going to take our group further and farther than we’ve already come….Welcome Heather, Claire and Leandra!!

Thank you all for an amazing 8 years. I can’t wait to see what Heather, Claire and Leandra have in store for this next season and beyond.

~Tiffany
(I’m not actually going anywhere, I’ll still be on rides (but now at the back, that’ll be new), but you’ll likely see me more often on gravel roads or single track. #rideallthebikes)

Without further ado - meet your new Women of ERTC Leadership Team!

From Left to Right: Heather Curtis, Claire Smith, Leandra Grenier-Green

Heather Curtis: Women’s Cycling Manager

Hi, I’m Heather (she/her) and I’m very excited to take on this role with ERTC! I joined the club in 2023 after exploring road cycling in Edmonton and abroad for a couple years. I fell in love with cycling’s adventurous nature during the pandemic and can’t wait to seek out new distances and locations. While not on my bike, I also enjoy running, skiing, photography and checking out bakeries!

Claire Smith: Ride Leader

Hello, I'm Claire (she/her)! This will be my second year in ERTC and my 4th year cycling. But don't worry - what I lack in bike experience, I make up for with enthusiasm! I'm stoked for another season of chats and snacks with a side of bikes. Ride on!

Leandra Grenier-Green: Ride Leader

Hey bike friends, I’m Leandra (she/her). I’m new to cycling but when I love something, I go all in. I started cycling to compete in triathlons and quickly grew to love it more than swimming or running. I’ve made all the newbie mistakes on group rides and still managed to love it so if you’re nervous, don’t be!

Heather, Claire and Leandra will share with everyone their grand plans for this season a bit closer to when everyone is considering pulling out their bikes again. Although with the weather, that could be now in some places!

Until then, please join me in welcoming and thanking them for taking on such a vital role not only in ERTC, but in the broader women’s cycling community.

I truly know I’m leaving the WoERTC in AMAZING hands.