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New Black Cyclones: Racism, Representation and Revolutions of Power in Cycling
 
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ISBN13:9781399405560
ISBN10:139940556X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:192 pages
Size:234x153 mm
Weight:454 g
Language:English
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New Black Cyclones

Racism, Representation and Revolutions of Power in Cycling
 
Publisher: Bloomsbury Sport
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Number of Volumes: Hardback
 
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'Cycling as never told before' - Nicholas Dlamini, South African cycling champion
'Revolutionary' - Bradley Wiggins, British Tour de France champion

This is a call for a revolution by the global Black cycling community to reform the sport and for changing the way cycling is seen.

Despite the rise of anti-racism in light of the Black Lives Matter movement, professional cycling is still predominately a white and European-centred sport. Former international racing cyclist Marlon Lee Moncrieffe and author of the award-winning Desire, Discrimination, Determination - Black Champions in Cycling examines how the industry is tackling racism within the sport today.

Sharing his experiences and learnings from his journeys across the UK, the USA and the African continent, Moncrieffe brings together the voices of Black cycling cultures. He speaks to Black elite and professional riders, members of national cycling bodies, commentators, grassroots riders, community leaders, teachers and activists, discovering how they are disrupting the sport's white-led norms of power.

In response to his commentary and evidence, Moncrieffe invites us to critically consider the past, present and future of the sport. What transformations, if any, towards equality in Black representation and empowerment are happening in the world of cycling - and particularly in the highest realms of the sport? What could be the potential force of Black cycling movements across the world converging as 'New Black Cyclones' in reforming how the sport is seen and known?

Table of Contents:

Introduction

1. How far can the bicycle take you?
2. Jesus Christ of the Black cycling community
3. Black squares In white circles
4. When Tao took the knee
5. 'Go back to your own country!'
6. The Biniam BOOM
7. Representing the entire human race of Black women
8. Visiting Velokhaya
9. (Dis)graced in the red, white, and blue
10. European illusions in African dreams
11. 'They'll be crowning white kings and white queens of world cycling - in Africa!'
12. Internationale Vélo Force (VIF 2020)
13. The Diasporic Turn
14. New Black Cyclones
15. One Love

Acknowledgements
References
Index
About the author