At the Black Cyclists Network (BCN), Our aim is to connect cyclists from Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) background. We also want to use our platform to encourage people of colour to take up cycling. We are a majority BAME club, But don't let that put you off. We are an inclusive group. We welcome supporters and members from all backgrounds who share our vision. Find us on Instagram, Facebook, Strava and RU-vid.
He is amazing! Coming from another black cyclist! You inspire me! I'll love the day when black people winning in cycling and just doing this sport will be more normalized! Personally I do long distance cycling and pretty much biked most of the Canadian/USA east coast! from Toronto-MTL, MTL-NY, DC-Charlotte & Charlotte to Atlanta.
It is an amazing interview. It is giving me happiness that you are on and only motivates African youth cyclists, uniquely Ethiopian cyclists like Kiya Gora, to ride the EF cycling team, after you; he is going to make history, in my opinion. Thank you a lot for sharing your cycling journey. Hang in. We are going to wait on the victory of the other tour From 🇪🇹
Really? It was Girmay who invited Black cycling network to his home in Belgium. Are you sure that the interviewer is white and not biracial? And given that one of the interviewer is black why is it a problem for you?
@@lutaayam I am absolutely astonished that you would have taken that view of what Black people can accomplish. Please don't ever buy into the narrative of what white people want to promote in their collective efforts to hold on to the power they have stolen. This is a big deal because it is the Tour De France, but we have not heard anything about Biniam Girmay has been winning on the cycling circuit for years, but this is the biggest game in the world, and He has done it again winning for the 2nd time and extended his lead for the Green Jersey.
A son of Africa is won! For God be the glory! As Eritrean living abroad this is a great example for us as parents! We got another Jesse Owns! Representation matters!