Is it fair to say that the cycling community has historically been exclusive and unwelcoming to heavier riders, and if so, can the rise of ebiking be seen as a democratizing force that finally allows people of all shapes and sizes to participate without fear of judgment or ridicule? Would the increased accessibility and lower physical demands of ebiking allow a more diverse range of people to discover the joy of cycling, and is this something that the cycling community as a whole should be actively promoting and celebrating?
What role do you think ebiking can play in promoting body positivity and self-acceptance within the cycling community, and should we be working to break down the stigma that has traditionally surrounded heavier riders? Can ebiking help to bring about a more inclusive and supportive culture within cycling, where people of all sizes and abilities feel welcome and encouraged to participate?
What role do you think ebiking can play in promoting body positivity and self-acceptance within the cycling community, and should we be working to break down the stigma that has traditionally surrounded heavier riders? Can ebiking help to bring about a more inclusive and supportive culture within cycling, where people of all sizes and abilities feel welcome and encouraged to participate?