46 min

Episode 41: Jessica Guo on Ostroy Racing & Development, and creating a more accessible bike culture Social Sport

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Today I am speaking with Jessica Guo. Jess is a York City cyclist, and the founding member and current team captain of Ostroy Racing and Development. Without a doubt, cycling is an extremely white, male-dominated sport. In New York City, in 2017, only 17% of competitive cyclists identified as women! Over the last few months, jess has spearheaded a team that aims to represent a “refresh button” for femme, transgender, and women ridership. And it has grown fast--now holding a roster of 64 riders. Formerly called Ostroy Women’s Team, Ostroy Racing and Development is not just for people who identify as women. Instead, Jess wants to continue making cycling accessible to people of all genders, races, and financial backgrounds.

Discussed in this episode:


Demographics of cycling 
Ostroy 
Learn more about Alex Ostroy and the Ostroy brand
AIDS/Lifecycle ride
Inaccessibility/barriers to entry in cycling
Girls Bike NYC
MBR Cycling
NightCAP Brooklyn
Reducing gendered language
Coach Tara Parsons
CRCA
Park Slope Food Coop model
On the Clock by Emily Guendelsberger

Quote:


“I think this year, the BLM movement has raised the profile of needing diversity, equity and inclusion to be prevalent in every single aspect of how you’re living your life. So I brought that perspective with me in terms of building the team—not only diversity in terms of racial and ethnic backgrounds, but also with financial backgrounds—making it accessible to anybody who is interested in cycling. I think it’s a sport that anyone can enjoy.” -Jessica Guo

Follow Jess

Follow Ostroy Racing and Development

Follow Ostroy

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Twitter 


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Today I am speaking with Jessica Guo. Jess is a York City cyclist, and the founding member and current team captain of Ostroy Racing and Development. Without a doubt, cycling is an extremely white, male-dominated sport. In New York City, in 2017, only 17% of competitive cyclists identified as women! Over the last few months, jess has spearheaded a team that aims to represent a “refresh button” for femme, transgender, and women ridership. And it has grown fast--now holding a roster of 64 riders. Formerly called Ostroy Women’s Team, Ostroy Racing and Development is not just for people who identify as women. Instead, Jess wants to continue making cycling accessible to people of all genders, races, and financial backgrounds.

Discussed in this episode:


Demographics of cycling 
Ostroy 
Learn more about Alex Ostroy and the Ostroy brand
AIDS/Lifecycle ride
Inaccessibility/barriers to entry in cycling
Girls Bike NYC
MBR Cycling
NightCAP Brooklyn
Reducing gendered language
Coach Tara Parsons
CRCA
Park Slope Food Coop model
On the Clock by Emily Guendelsberger

Quote:


“I think this year, the BLM movement has raised the profile of needing diversity, equity and inclusion to be prevalent in every single aspect of how you’re living your life. So I brought that perspective with me in terms of building the team—not only diversity in terms of racial and ethnic backgrounds, but also with financial backgrounds—making it accessible to anybody who is interested in cycling. I think it’s a sport that anyone can enjoy.” -Jessica Guo

Follow Jess

Follow Ostroy Racing and Development

Follow Ostroy

Follow Social Sport:


Instagram
Facebook
Twitter 


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialsport/support

46 min