71% of cycling industry women are considering leaving - these trailblazers tell us why, and what's being done to fix it

Zwift's Kate Veronneau, Liv's Cassondra Spring and Ribble's Sasha Castling give their honest opinions about opportunities for women in the bike industry

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A study earlier this year painted an alarming, though perhaps unsurprising, picture of the global cycling industry. The study declared that the cycling industry is, still, made up of “overwhelmingly white, heterosexual men.” 

Further, the survey uncovered that many women, people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community had experienced harassment or degrading remarks - sometimes on a consistent basis. 

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Kristin Jenny
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Kristin Jenny is an elite triathlete based near Boulder, Colorado. Although most of her time is spent in aerobars somewhere in the mountains, she finds time to enjoy eating decadent desserts, hiking with her husband and dog, and a good true crime podcast.