New Black Cyclones: Racism, Representation & Revolutions of Power in Cycling by Marlon Lee Moncrieffe
New Black Cyclones: Racism, Representation & Revolutions of Power in Cycling by Marlon Lee Moncrieffe
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Author(s): Marlon Lee Moncrieffe
Pub: Bloomsbury
Pack Qty: 16 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781399405560 - New
Subjects: Sports & Outdoors, Individual Sports, Cycling, Politics & Social Sciences, Sociology, Race Relations
242mm x 161mm x 21mm
Publication: 18 February 2025Pages: 224
Ex-international cyclist Marlon Lee Moncrieffe examines how the cycling industry is tackling racism within the sport today. By interviewing key players in the professional cycling business he examines the present and future of cycling in light of the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020.
He plans to gather evidence and interviews from across the cycling spectrum, including British Cycling, and professional bodies in the US, Europe and the African continent. The book will heavily feature the voices of elite and professional riders, commentators, grassroots riders and activists.
The book asks the question - what transformations, if any, towards race equity and equality in ethnic representation are we witnessing in the world of cycling - and particularly at the highest levels of the sport. What has been the force of the new Black Cyclones (Black cyclists) in disrupting the white narrative norms of power in the sport - for challenging the status quo?
Each chapter takes a different recent pivotal event that highlighted racial issues in cycling - and examines how it changes our understanding of Black cyclists within the industry, and asks what has changed since?
