Authentic representation in cycling with Emily Chappell

All Bodies on Bikes - A podcast by Marley Blonsky

Emily Chappell somewhat inadvertently created a dialogue on body image within the cycling world. After being the first woman across the finish line at the 2016 Transcontinental race, her cycling journey has inspired others to take up the sport as their authentic selves. In this episode we also talk aboutEmily Chappell's career as a bike messenger, ultra-distance cyclist, and adventurerHer cycling trips through Asia and AlaskaHow her honesty about her body image has added representation in the cycling worldThe importance of queer spaces within cyclingHow 'learning out loud' shows the world that everyone is at different parts of their journeyWhat's next for Emily?Other episodes referenced:Un-Retiring after a health break with Ellen Noble (https://open.spotify.com/episode/5DM79SEFNIEmPnxycIZueV)Jacquelyn Francis rode 600 miles instead of flying to a conference (https://open.spotify.com/episode/3PBHUME3iXtCdx3svGAHq1)

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