Part three of Salsa’s Gravel & Gratitude series introduces Brooke Goudy, co-leader of Black Girls Do Bike Denver, who shares the story of how rekindling her love of riding was a catalyst to take on the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route this summer. Find more about Brooke and her Cutthroat here…

Photos by Adam Andres Pawlikiewicz Mesa

The third and final installment of Salsa’s Gravel & Gratitude storysite features Black Girls Do Bike Denver co-leader Brooke Goudy (@brookegoudy), who shares the story of how she rediscovered the joy and healing power of cycling and how that journey will soon be leading her to take on the full length of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route aboard her Cutthroat.

Brooke Goudy

Visit SalsaCycles.com to learn more about Brooke and her Cutthroat, again featuring beautiful photography by our friend Adam Andres Pawlikiewicz Mesa and another excellent short video from Evan Green.

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