Between empowerment campaigns, real progress and the question of what equality on the trail truly means.
Published by Radical Life Studios / MTB Report
A decade ago, mountain biking was a man’s world.
Now, feeds are full of female shredders and brand ambassadors.
But is that empowerment – or PR?
From Niche to Market Force
Women are no longer a rarity.
They lead tours, race World Cups, design gear.
Brands finally noticed – and started selling it.
Yet “female-specific” often means smaller frames and pastel paint.
Representation improved. Respect? Not always.
The Marketing Trap
Diversity sells, but equality lags behind.
Prize money gaps, token teams, short-term contracts – the system still favors the familiar.
True progress means giving women space – not slogans.
The Real Role Models
From Anne-Caroline Chausson to Vali Höll – these riders aren’t symbols; they’re standard-setters.
They don’t need a label. They just ride.
And that’s what changes culture: competence, not campaigns.
Still Missing
- Fair contracts and coverage.
- More women behind the scenes – as mechanics, guides, builders.
- Inclusive trail culture beyond hashtags.
Women’s MTB isn’t a movement – it’s momentum.
When we stop calling it “women’s” riding and start calling it riding,
the revolution will be complete.
No filters. No slogans. Just riders.
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