It’s been a rollercoaster few months for Canyon//SRAM, igniting peoples timelines by announcing their signing of the young American, Chloé Dygert on the 10th of November. A massive high met with a crashing low when …
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Canyon // SRAM employ diversity and inclusivity expert
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Who will hold Rochelle Gilmore to account for her racial slur?
In the wake of a turbulent week in cycling following from the social media behaviours of Chloe Dygert, non-apologies, badly worded press statements and brands sticking by their riders and offering education and support rather than standing by their morals.
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Chloé Dygert to stay at Canyon//SRAM
Fast-forward to November, Dygert has signed for a new team, moving out of America and in to Europe from TWENTY20 to Canyon//SRAM in the shape of a four year contract. After a big splash on Twitter, Instagram and even Canyon//SRAM's homepage, with Dygert holding a Wall Street Journal, reading the piece which announced her riding for Canyon//SRAM.
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Brian Cookson on Diversity in cycling
It’s absolutely no secret that diversity in cycling is abysmal. There are so few black or minority ethic cyclists in the professional peloton that you can count the number of black riders who have been …
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The Tours acknowledgement of the Black Live Matters movement was Pathetic.
It would have been better for the sport had they done nothing. Now the tour is complete and the organisers are satisfied that they put on one of the best Tour's we have seen in recent years and they also acknowledged the BLM movement.