Members of Black Women Bike DC, a newly formed group.

WASHINGTON, D.C., JUNE 25, 2011. Arnetta Davis, who is a native Washingtonian, studies the newly released DC bike trail map while meeting with fellow members of Black Women Bike DC, a recently formed group that aims to support its African American female members and bust myths about biking only being for white people, at 4th and S streets in Northeast for a Saturday-morning ride. (Photo by ASTRID RIECKEN For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, D.C., JUNE 25, 2011. Arnetta Davis, who is a native Washingtonian, studies the newly released DC bike trail map while meeting with fellow members of Black Women Bike DC, a recently formed group that aims to support its African American female members and bust myths about biking only being for white people, at 4th and S streets in Northeast for a Saturday-morning ride. (Photo by ASTRID RIECKEN For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Members of Black Women Bike DC, a newly formed group.
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