Wende Cragg


Wende Cragg is a notable figure in the history of mountain biking, recognized for her contributions to the sport as one of its early female pioneers. In the 1980s, Cragg became one of the first women to compete in mountain biking races, helping to break down barriers and promote inclusivity in what was then a male-dominated sport.

Her passion for cycling and her competitive spirit made her an influential figure, inspiring future generations of female riders. Cragg’s dedication to mountain biking, both as a competitor and advocate, played a significant role in the sport’s development and expansion.

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