Marylou Jackson, Velma Jackson, Ethyl Miller, Leolya Nelson, and Constance White Famous Black Women Cyclists 1928
In honor of Juneteenth, MTB Girls Magazine celebrates the legacy of Black women in cycling—past and present. From the historic 1928 ride of five women from Harlem to D.C., to modern trailblazers like Ayesha McGowan, Keshia Roberson, Kaya Cattouse, and Taneika, this piece honors those who’ve claimed space on bikes and inspired greater diversity in the sport. It’s a powerful reminder that Black history is outdoor history—and that the ride continues.
Wente Race 2025
MTB Girls Magazine celebrates Tahnée Seagrave’s triumphant return to the podium with a deep dive into her 2025 UCI World Cup victory, fearless riding style, and inspiring journey back to the top of women’s downhill mountain biking. This Throwback Thursday tribute blends race highlights, athlete insights, and Seagrave’s influence on the future of the sport. A must-read for fans of elite women riders and MTB history.
Tahnee Seagrave performs at UCI DH World Cup in Bielsko Poland. Photo Credit: Red Bull
MTB Girls Magazine celebrates Tahnée Seagrave’s triumphant return to the podium with a deep dive into her 2025 UCI World Cup victory, fearless riding style, and inspiring journey back to the top of women’s downhill mountain biking. This Throwback Thursday tribute blends race highlights, athlete insights, and Seagrave’s influence on the future of the sport. A must-read for fans of elite women riders and MTB history.

MTB Girls is the first-ever mountain bike magazine for women including expert insights and reviews to promote rider and community health.

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