Women’s cycling is evolving – not just on the road, track and trails, but in the structures that govern and support the sport. While progress has been made, women working across cycling still face institutional challenges, unequal opportunities and a lack of recognition. Change is happening, but often through the determination and persistence of individuals pushing for better conditions, representation and access – women who deserve recognition.
This feature highlights precisely these figures, the changemakers, whose impact is tangible and invaluable: the athletes, advocates, policymakers, industry leaders and community organisers who are driving real change. Whether by securing fairer contracts, improving grassroots accessibility, designing better equipment, or challenging outdated norms, they are reshaping the sport for future generations. Their work ensures that women’s cycling can’t ever again be dismissed or…
