Do you have an alternate source that describes this? The article here says the non profit was disbanded due to financial drain from the lawsuit. Plus there is no federal anti-SLAPP statute.
Agreed. In my experience saddle discomfort was a problem for most people. The cultural expectation was to ignore it, which is silly. A known issue for far too long.
Anecdotally: yes. Mimic saddles are more comfortable for both men and women than identical non-mimic models. Myself (male) included - it was a significant improvement. It’s a simple change, softer padding, something that recreational riders have used for decades.
When I sold saddles at the bike shop I would say “women are more sensitive than men, surprising none of them”.
Did we read the same article? I don’t see vehicle range mentioned. I expect less than 50% of the battery to be used for standard duty cycles. Anecdotally, people in my life who drive EVs charge them weekly or every few days.