A saddle, a frame, two wheels and a true passport to freedom.

Since the end of the 19th century, the bicycle has proven to be a vector of emancipation for women.

First invested by wealthy circles, the little queen is above all a way to have fun, but it quickly becomes a way for women to get away from home.

And, to ride better, the skirts get shorter, the corsets fly away.

Scandal in the patriarchy!

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The bicycle was widely reviled by society at the time: it was said that the bicycle caused sterility in women, then it was also denounced because of the "exaltation" it provided.

In the Anglo-Saxon world, suffragettes and other feminists quickly seized on it as a means of protest.

In France, it is through the bicycle that the right to wear trousers arrives.

However, all over the world, cycling is still a daily struggle.

In Saudi Arabia, women have had the right to cycle since 2013, provided they are veiled and accompanied by a male relative.

In Afghanistan, a women's team was formed for the Tokyo Olympics, but the return of the Taliban to power halted the momentum.

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