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    Rosael Torres-Davis

    Rosael Torres-Davis

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    Rosael Torres-Davis is a cycling journalist who writes about the sport’s defining figures and overlooked stories. Their work blends reporting, storytelling, and cultural insight to capture what makes cycling matter both in competition and beyond.

    Latest articles by Rosael Torres-Davis

    The mural that said ‘All Bike(r)s Welcome’—and the culture war that followed

    In a city that celebrates art and cycling, a cheerful mural sparked a battle over who gets to be included and who gets to decide

    • Meet the 92-year-old taking on Unbound 200—again: ‘Even if it takes me 24 hours, I’m going to try'

      “People think old folks are different from young people. But the enjoyment of life doesn’t change," says Fred Schmid

      By Rosael Torres-Davis Published 27 May 25

    • ‘Being tough is doing whatever it takes to keep moving’ - 51 weeks after losing his leg, one rider returned to finish the race that wasn’t

      When wildfires cancelled Mid South, Jacob Keen charted his own course—and found something bigger than a finish line.

      By Rosael Torres-Davis Published 5 May 25

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