Why Cycling Needs More Diversity—and What’s Being Done About It
Cycling is growing, but diversity hasn’t caught up. Progress is happening through grassroots groups and DEI initiatives, yet high costs and limited representation still keep too many riders out. The future of the sport depends on real inclusion. Diversity in Cycling: Where We Stand Today Cycling is a beautiful sport. It pushes body and mind, blending endurance, skill, and pure joy. Road, gravel, mountain, track, touring—it has something for almost everyone. But there’s still one issue holding the sport back: a serious lack of diversity and inclusion. How We Got Here The roots of this problem run deep. Historically, cycling was dominated by European countries, where the sport first took shape. That dominance still shows today—just look at the rosters of elite races like the Tour de France, which remain overwhelmingly white and European. Beyond geography, cost is a huge barrier. High-quality bikes, helmets, shoes, and gear can add up to thousands of dollars. For rider...