A Quick Brown Fox
A Quick Brown Fox works to build space and create opportunities for Black People, Indigenous people, and people of color to thrive in cycling and in the outdoors. Through programs, content, and initiatives, we continue to show how truly we believe that #REPRESENTATIONMATTERS.
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Ayesha McGowan
Ayesha McGowan (she/they) is the first African-American woman pro road cyclist, ever. Currently racing in the UCI women's world tour for Liv Racing TeqFind in Europe, she is extremely passionate about creating representation in cycling that will encourage and inspire other African-American women and youth to follow their dreams whatever they may be.
The Black Foxes
Since the days of fur trapping, black foxes have been caged, domesticated, and stripped of their blackness to fuel an economy. As Black people, through our bodies, our language, and our culture, we share this experience. The Black Foxes is an international collective of unapologetically Black cyclists and outdoors-people that are reclaiming our narratives and roles in the outdoors. We embody the journey of the black fox by connecting fellow riders and outdoors people, sharing our stories, and providing more representation within cycling and the outdoors.
Thee Abundance Project
With initiatives and opportunities such as Thee Abundance Mini Grant p/b Zwift, Thee Abundance Micro Grant p/b SRAM, and Team Abudandce p/b Liv Cycling
Thee Abundance Project was designed to create a pathway for women of color to go from beginner to professional road cyclists by eliminating many of the barriers along the way.
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RISING FORCE
We’re excited to announce Rising Force, a new Cat 3 development team in Thee Abundance Project !
Make some noise for our rising stars as they aim for elite level
Ride with us!