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Black Girls Do Bike Indianapolis is carving out space for all cyclists, particularly Black women, through regular group rides, laughter and joy.

Black Girls Do Bike Indianapolis is creating space for all cyclists, particularly Black women, through regular group rides.It sounded like a reunion of old friends, the joyful hooting, silly dancing and free-flowing compliments mashing with the whooshes of tire air pumps and back-spinning bike wheels.

They are all ages, from nearly 30-year-old Lily Nelson to a triad of women in their 60s who announced themselves as the Riverside Riders —"just some golden girls riding bikes," laughed Pam Hardy. While looking for groups to join, she found the national Black Girls Do Bike organization, founded by Monica Garrison in Pittsburgh in 2013. McLain-Jackson reached out to Garrison with interest in starting an Indianapolis chapter, which she did in 2014.

women riding in the group over the years have lost weight or weened off their blood pressure medicine, McLain-Jackson said. "I call it a peace ride," she said."Biking is more of a peace thing, for me, for my mind, get away from it all. I just feel better when I bike."

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