Girls on bikes empowers women in Johannesburg

Karabo Mashele started the 'Girls on Bikes' initiative a few years ago to encourage more women to cycle in Johannesburg. The group rides, now in their third year, provide a safe and supportive environment for female cyclists. Participants highlight the social benefits and improved safety over solo riding.

A few years ago, Karabo Mashele could not ride a bicycle. Encouraged by her brother Titi, who organized group rides in Soweto and noticed few women participating, she learned to cycle and launched 'Girls on Bikes' to promote all-women rides in Johannesburg.

The initiative began with small groups, supported by male escorts for traffic control and safety. Now in its third year, rides attract 30 to 40 women twice a month, starting early Saturday mornings from the Cycle Boutique in Milpark. Participation costs R50, covering vehicle escorts and post-ride refreshments. Local bike rentals are limited, sometimes turning away interested riders.

Before each ride, Mashele briefs participants on hazards like potholes, uncovered manholes, impatient taxi drivers, cellphone thieves, and catcalling. 'Unfortunately, there might be some situations where you are subjected to catcalling. I apologise for this, but this is the reality of being a woman in South Africa,' she tells the group, urging them to stay safe, support each other, and enjoy the experience.

Riders pedal through Braamfontein, Newtown, and the city centre, drawing puzzled looks but also encouragement from passersby and drivers. Whoops of joy echo on downhill stretches, and women often approach to inquire about joining.

First-timer Alexandra Greenberg found the ride tough yet enjoyable. 'Everyone was so friendly and helpful. The experience was great, and I’ll definitely be back because everyone has been so supportive,' she said.

Regulars Tumi Katali and Tumi Masetle, participating since 2024, emphasize the social side. 'For me, it’s not even about the fitness, it’s more the social aspect: getting to meet people and form friendships. So many strong bonds have been formed between the women during these rides,' Katali noted. Masetle added that safety remains a top concern: 'I still wouldn’t feel safe as a woman cycling alone.'

For advanced riders, 'Girls on Bikes' offers 30-40km early Saturday rides. Last year, members completed the 94.7km 947 Ride Joburg challenge for the first time. The group also provides bike lessons; recent learner Andiswa Macala, 29, beamed after her session. 'It’s a great initiative. I love it so much. I’ll be back again... My inner child is happy,' she said.

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