BLACK CYCLISTS NETWORK
Same Goals, New Friends
Hey there! We invite you to explore and learn more about our Cycling Club, upcoming events and ongoing activities. We are always planning something new and exciting, and hope you’ll join us!

Why Mallorca?
Mallorca is widely considered a dream destination for cyclists across the globe because of the island’s picturesque mountains (a UNESCO recognized world heritage site), beautifully maintained roads, sandy beaches, and good year-round weather. Pro Teams like Team INEOS visit every winter for their pre-season training camp. Mallorca is also a firm favourite with the GCN crew and is home to the biggest sportive in the world, the Mallorca 312. The island is beaming with culture, beautiful people and delicious mediterranean food. There are plenty of things to do outside of cycling which makes the island a great place for the whole family.
Our customers Bruce put it best when he said, “you have left something behind if you miss this camp and die tomorrow. This is an experience that anybody that calls themselves a cyclist should have!”
Meet Mani
Your Tour Guide

My name is Mani Arthur and I am your tour organiser for this incredible camp. I am looking forward to hosting you on this tour. Mallorca is like a second home, and I cannot wait to share the wonderful secrets of the island with you. I first fell in love with the island in 2014 and have since travelled there on 15 occasions hosting many camps for various groups since 2021.
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I have been cycling since I was a child and have been fortunate enough to ride my bike in more than 20 countries traversing five continents. I started racing competitively in 2014 as an amateur and have been extremely lucky to race internationally against some of the sports greatest riders while representing Ghana in the 2019 African Games and 2023 Commonwealth Games against the likes of Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas and the greatest sprinter of his generation in Mark Cavendish. I founded Black Cyclists Network in 2018 to create a space to encourage black and brown riders to get involved in cycling.

“The trip is over and I am still struggling to find words to define this cycling experience. "Epic", my go-to, seems lacking."
