Connections EP 013 - Flipping the Script: Hear from the Founder of Cycling Culture Club, diversity advocate, Miles Baker Clarke
- Miles Baker-Clarke

- 15 hours ago
- 1 min read
Cycling Culture Club has always been about the people behind the rides. In this special episode, the usual format is flipped as Merida Miller, Head Cheerleader at Cycling Culture Club, sits down with founder Miles Baker-Clarke to ask the questions.
What follows is an open conversation about why Cycling Culture Club exists, how cycling became a place for reflection rather than performance, and how identity, heritage, and diversity shape the way we move through cycling spaces. It is a chance to slow down and look at the intent behind the platform.

Description:
In this episode of Cycling Culture Club Connections, the script is flipped. Head Cheerleader Merida Miller takes the hosting seat to interview Miles Baker-Clarke, founder of Cycling Culture Club.
They explore how cycling became a space for reflection rather than performance, how heritage and identity shape our relationship with the bike, and why diversity and representation matter in cycling culture. Together, they unpack the thinking behind Cycling Culture Club and the importance of building community through stories, not statistics.
If you want to understand what Cycling Culture Club stands for, this conversation is the place to start.
Topics Covered:
Why Cycling Culture Club exists
Cycling as a reflective practice
Letting go of performance-driven narratives
Community, creativity, and quieter rides
Diversifying cycling and creating space for change
Links:
Follow us: @cyclingcultureclub
Want more from our podcast? Listen to CCC Connections on all the major podcasting platforms or above on Youtube.




Comments