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Diamondback Adds Adventure and Gravel Cyclist Devin Cowens to Athlete Roster

Published January 19, 2022

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Cowens is a proven community leader and brings passion and enthusiasm to the Diamondback team

KENT, Wash., (Jan. 6, 2022) — Diamondback is pleased to announce the addition of Devin Cowens to its athlete roster for 2022. Cowens is a well known cycling advocate who has brought a greater sense of awareness to the many barriers to entry one faces to participate in the worlds of competitive and non-competitive cycling alike.

“I'm excited to be a sponsored athlete with Diamondback for 2022,” said Cowens, “the work they are doing to provide access to bikes and their support of communities across the country resonates with my values.”

Cowens’ relationship with cycling for a long time was simply as a commuter in Washington, D.C. and Atlanta. She sought to leverage her passion for the sport into finding a more involved community, but found the cycling world to be rather non inclusive at face value. Hoping  to change that, Cowens soon became well known in the cycling community for her advocacy work to bring more diversity and inclusion into the sport in a constructive way. While she actively participates in races and events across the country, Cowens also focuses on storytelling through the lens of a BIPOC cyclist. Diamondback is excited to provide her with more opportunities to share her experiences and expand her advocacy platform.

Cowens started the Atlanta chapter of Radical Adventure Riders, an organization that focuses on gender inclusivity and racial equity in cycling and the outdoors. As RAR Atlanta works to expand in the new year, Diamondback is excited to support their new co-op working space, gear library and educational clinics. These programs will further RAR Atlanta’s work to create more opportunities for inclusivity in cycling. 

“It's important for brands to move in the direction of supporting non-competitive cyclists. Most athletes who are able to do this full time often have generational wealth, dual income, or have been competing from a very young age.” Says Cowens, “Partnering with Diamondback (and my other sponsors) will allow me to amplify and elevate Black, Indigenous, and People of Color; Femme, trans, women, and non-binary folks on bikes through Radical Adventure Riders ATL and beyond.”

Cowens joins professional triathlete and gravel racer Rach McBride, professional mountain biker Eric Porter, content creator and mountain biker Seth Alvo, professional freeride mountain biker Micayla Gatto and film director, producer and athlete Mike Hopkins on Diamondback’s athlete team

For additional information on Diamondback and Devin please visit diamondback.com

About Diamondback Bicycles:

Born in Camarillo, California, in 1978 and today based in Kent, Washington, Diamondback designs and builds performance bicycles for every rider at every level. With roots in the BMX world, and ongoing innovations in road and full-suspension mountain technologies, Diamondback continues to build a legacy of quality, service, and community. For more about Diamondback Bicycles, visit www.diamondback.com.

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