Dr Moncrieffe, a senior lecturer at the University of 麻豆果冻传媒's School of Education, has created the new site – antiracismcycling.com – as a progression from his research on the often negative Black British experience in the sport. In his 2018 project 'Made in Britain: Uncovering the life-histories of Black-British Champions in Cycling', for example, he revealed how an array of outstanding Black British riders were shut out of the country's Olympic movement, including Maurice Burton and Russell Williams, elite BMX rider Tre Whyte and cyclo-cross star David Clarke.
Dr Moncrieffe launched the site after seeing cycling largely ignored in the discussions around inclusivity and racism arising from the Black Lives Matter movement. “The website is in its embryonic stages, but the content is rich, and the fusion of international voices quite unique, from grassroots activists to world champions and former Olympians.”
One early feature is a discussion about the Black female experience in cycling with four up-and-coming riders: British trio Charlotte Cole-Hossain, Danielle Khan, and Rhianna Parris-Smith, plus French rider Marie-Divine Kouamé Taky.