MACC Recognized by Bicycling Magazine


MACC is proud to be in the company of the African American cycling clubs GII, Level Up & All Clubs LA. We talked to Bicycling Magazine about our mission, members and beneficiaries. “These game changers encourage others to join in the sport…” Read the full article here….. https://www.bicycling.com/culture/a43659455/cycling-clubs-working-to-diversify-the-sport/

2nd Annual MACC/Velo Augusta Invasion


MACC sends out a huge THANK YOU to James (Jet) Jetton and the Augusta crew including Outspokin Bikes Augusta for hosting MACC & Velo at the 2nd Annual Augusta Invasion!! We had three incredible days and 140 miles of solid riding around Augusta, South Carolina & Ft. Gordon. MACC represented strong with over 30 members … Continue reading 2nd Annual MACC/Velo Augusta Invasion

The City of South Fulton Proclames January 6, 2023 as MACC One Love Celebration Day


MACC would like to thank the City of South Fulton for this honor. We look forward to working with Councilman Sebastian, Mayor Reeves and their staff to further the mission of MACC in promoting cycling in the black community and building camaraderie among all cyclists. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City … Continue reading The City of South Fulton Proclames January 6, 2023 as MACC One Love Celebration Day

Dr. Marlon Lee Moncrieffe attends 2022 One Love!


International award-winning educator, researcher and author Dr Marlon Lee Moncrieffe was a road time trialist, elite road racer and track sprinter between the years of 1994 to 2014. He won multiple British and European championship titles\medals for track sprinting including UCI World Championships Masters Silver in 2010.  His research on cycling and particularly the involvement and lives … Continue reading Dr. Marlon Lee Moncrieffe attends 2022 One Love!

MACC’s Lilonga Thadiwe consulted on Maj. Taylor for AJC Black History Month article


The Long, sad ride of Major Taylor They never caught him. But when he arrived back to his room, a note―chilling in its formality― was under his door. “Dear Mr. Taylor, If you don’t leave here before 48 hours you will be sorry. We mean business. Clear out if you value your life. Signed, White … Continue reading MACC’s Lilonga Thadiwe consulted on Maj. Taylor for AJC Black History Month article