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Tag: Diversity in Cycling
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Sunday Shakedown
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Date: Sunday, March 3. 2024 Departure Time: 2:00 pm SHARP Distanc: 25-30 miles End Time: 4:30 pm Ride leader: Shawn Conley (773) 484-5543/[email protected] Start Location: Eggers Grove, 11251-11249 S Ave E, […]
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Sunday Saunter…IN FEBRUARY
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Date: Sunday, February 25. 2024 Departure Time: 2:00 pm SHARP Distanc: 25-30 miles End Time: 4:30 pm Ride leader: Michael Wiggins, Sr. (708) 915-0930/[email protected] Start Location: Eggers Grove, 11251-11249 S Ave […]
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Empowering Our Cyclists: The Philosophy of ‘Lead the Ride You Want to Ride’
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As the president of MTC3, a vibrant predominately Black cycling community, I’ve witnessed firsthand the power of cycling in bringing people together, promoting health and wellness, and fostering a sense […]
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How are black cycling clubs different than white cycling clubs?
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As the president of a cycling club, I’ve observed that while all cycling clubs share a passion for the sport, there are nuanced differences between black and white clubs that […]
Influential African-American Cyclists
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There have been several influential African-American cyclists in the history of the sport, each contributing to the cycling community and breaking down barriers. Here are a few notable figures: Marshal […]
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Biking While Black
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Biking While Black in the USA, like many aspects of life, can be influenced by a range of factors, including location, cultural context, and individual experiences. While there is a […]
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Riding into History: The Impact of Buffalo Soldiers on Cycling
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What influence did the Buffalo Soldiers have on modern African-American cycling? The Buffalo Soldiers, African American units that served in the U.S. Army during the post-Civil War era, played a […]