SHREDDING STEREOTYPES

By Shanika Rhodes As seen on TheBlackFoxes.com

In the world of mountain biking, the image of a rider has often been portrayed as a certain type - typically male and white. However, the reality is that the cycling community is far more diverse than many might assume. This is especially evident during events like The Black Foxes Den Retreat.

As I reflect on my experience leading a MTB ride at the Den Retreat in Mulberry Gap, I am filled with a sense of awe and gratitude for the stunning natural beauty that surrounded us. The vibrant fall colors of reds, oranges, and yellows painted a breathtaking backdrop for our adventure.

Our chosen trail, Pinhoti 2, offered a perfect blend of double track climbs and fun single track descents. Despite the rainy conditions leaving terrain slick, the riders embraced the adventure with open minds. What made this ride truly special was the mix of participants, ranging from first time riders to seasoned cyclist.

But, the real magic began on the single track downhill sections. Here, the trail transforms into a rollercoaster ride of twists, turns, and root sections. The trail provided a terrain where every rider could find their own rhythm and enjoy the ride at their own pace. The joy and laughter that radiated from each rider was infectious, infusing the ride with a sense of unity and shared purpose. Regardless of skill level, everyone was welcomed and supported, creating an inclusive environment.

In a world where diversity is overlooked, events like the Den Retreat serve as a reminder of the beauty and strength that comes from embracing different perspectives and experiences. Representation Matters. Seeing folks who look like you participating in activities that you love can be incredibly empowering and inspiring. It sends a powerful message that we belong, too. And we are definitely out there.

Until next time, keep riding, keep exploring, and keep spreading joy wherever you go. Because when we ride together, we ride stronger. The Black Foxes Den Retreat will forever hold a special place in my heart.

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