Second Edition of Diversity In Cycling

The second edition of Diversity in Cycling is published today, celebrating the individuals and initiatives that are helping to make cycling more inclusive and accessible. First published in 2019 by Andy Edwards, a music business executive and experienced club cyclist, the report explores the experiences of riders from underrepresented backgrounds taking up cycling for the first Second Edition of Diversity In Cycling

The Telegraph: Trek-Segafredo’s Quinn Simmons apologises for ‘divisive’ and ‘incendiary’ comments on social media

In its coverage, The Daily Telegraph referred to Diversity In Cycling: Others believe Trek were right to do what they did. The Twitter handle for Diversity in Cycling tweeted that the black hand emoji, used by a white person, was “a form of blackface”. “In Black History Month, it is worth explaining why Quinn Simmons’ The Telegraph: Trek-Segafredo’s Quinn Simmons apologises for ‘divisive’ and ‘incendiary’ comments on social media

BBC News features Diversity In Cycling

BBC News featured the Diversity In Cycling report across all its major news bulletins. This was the original footage of the interview with Ronn and Andy talking about Diversity In Cycling. Unfortunately, Ronn’s piece to camera was cut before broadcast. Thank you to Amanda Kirton of BBC News for providing the original footages to convey Ronn’s points. BBC News features Diversity In Cycling

BBC Radio London: Diversity In Cycling

Andy Edwards and Mani Arthur appeared on Jasmine Dotiwala’s Radio London show, The Scene, to discuss Diversity In Cycling and Black Cyclists Network.