
"Five years ago, Marley Blonsky and Kailey Kornhauser released All Bodies on Bikes and made a statement the cycling world needed to hear: people of all sizes deserve space, joy, and a place in this sport. It wasn't a revolutionary concept, but the film put a face and a voice to something many riders had felt for a long time without anyone saying it out loud."
"The 10-minute film picks up where the original left off, following Blonsky, Kornhauser, and the broader All Bodies on Bikes community across three separate filming trips nationwide. The result is a patchwork of moments that feel genuinely alive. From a rainy bike camping trip in Northwest Arkansas, group rides at The MADE Show in Portland, and the organized chaos of navigating all five boroughs of New York City during the Five Boro Tour."
"What started as a bold grassroots declaration has grown into a legitimate nonprofit with 14 chapters across the United States, and the film captures that growth without losing the scrappy, joyful spirit that made the original resonate. Blonsky notes that three filming sessions spread across the country left plenty of room for silly shenanigans, bloopers, and ridiculousness."
We Are Cyclists is a 10-minute follow-up film to All Bodies on Bikes, continuing the message that cycling welcomes all body types and sizes. Produced by Shimano and featuring creators Marley Blonsky and Kailey Kornhauser, the film documents three nationwide filming trips capturing diverse riding communities. The All Bodies on Bikes movement has evolved from a grassroots declaration into a legitimate nonprofit with 14 chapters across the United States. The film showcases genuine moments from various cycling experiences including bike camping in Northwest Arkansas, group rides at The MADE Show in Portland, and the Five Boro Tour in New York City. Rather than focusing on performance metrics, the content emphasizes the joy, community, and whimsy that make cycling meaningful.
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