[1] Cycling in Europe is a traditionally male sport and includes rules prohibiting women from the race caravans.
[7] Later that year she managed the 7-UP team with John, Jeff Rutter, Dag Selander and Ian Jackson that participated at Superweek and other races on the domestic calendar.
The team included Steve Scuron from Philadelphia, the first Junior ever to win the amateur men's elite national championship(80K) in 1985.
[26] Robin eventually became the Technical Director for the championship,[27] as well as other events through 2005 that included the West Virginia K-Mart Classic stage race, Tour de Georgia, the San Francisco Grand Prix, the Thrift Drug Classic in Pittsburgh, and numerous other major events in the U.S. that include: In 2009 Morton was part of a group involved in bringing the Giro d'Italia to Washington D.C. in 2012.
Fundraising events include the Tour De Pink a 4 Day Breast Cancer Ride benefiting the Young Survival Coalition 2006-2019 and 2021–23, The New Jersey Ride for Autism 2008-2019, Tour de Summer Camps 2019-22, Flyers Charity Classic 2017-18 and 2022, Eagles Autism Challenge 2018-19, and 2021–24, Ride to Defeat ALS 2018-19 and 2022-24, Go the Distance 2020, 2022-24, Cycle of Support 2022-3, World Bicycle Relief - Pedal to Empower 2021, GrinDuro, Pa 2023-24, RAGBRAI - Iowa 2024, Hershey's Pedal For Goodness 2017, Bike for the Heart benefiting the Sister to Sister Foundation 2009, Walk/Ride to Benefit the Brain Injury Association of NJ - 2010, Alex's Lemonade Stand to benefit Childhood Cancer - 2012.
Riders that have been on teams managed by Morton include two-time Olympic gold medalist Gregor Braun, Six Day winner and wearer of the Tour de France Yellow Jersey - Dietrich Thurau, Roger De Vlaeminck - multi-time winner of Paris–Roubaix, Olympic gold medalist in the team time trial at the 1984 Olympics - Marcello Bartolini and Matt Eaton,[30] winner of the 1983 Tour of Britain known as the Milk Race.