Arcane Cycling Team
Founded in 2012 as an elite road and track team, Arcane CT has since evolved into a fully member-run club. Relaunched in 2025, the team is proudly inclusive, welcoming women and non-binary riders of colour, trans women, and non-binary people, with a focus on participation across cycling disciplines. Click Here For Membership:

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Cycling Equality Policy:
Our Cycling Equality Policy outlines our commitment to creating a cycling environment that welcomes all women — including transgender, intersex and cis — and supports gender‑inclusive participation and accessibility.
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Queer Shed Dublin: Cycling Meet-up
The Queer Shed Dublin Cycling Meet-Up brings together LGBTQ+, trans and non-binary riders and allies for a relaxed, supportive ride around Phibsborough, Dublin. Whether you’re new to cycling or an experienced rider, all levels are welcome in this inclusive community event.
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Why we should all be talking about Contraception:
In this article, we examine why contraception isn’t just a private choice but a matter of public-health and feminist concern. We look at access in Ireland, systemic barriers and how open discussion can lead to better equity.
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Open Letter To Sport Ireland
Dear Dr Una May – Chief Executive of Sport Ireland We are writing to you to share our anxiety around the growing exclusionary narrative around trans people’s participation in sport, and particularly in regards to trans women and girls. Sport and physical activity benefits every individual in Ireland and as a principle, our approach should
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Sport Ireland Formalises Assault On Trans Rights
“This article examines Sport Ireland’s March 2024 guidance on transgender and non-binary participation in sport, explores its implications for trans and non-binary athletes in Ireland and argues for inclusive policy reform.”
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Adult Human Cyclist:
“In ‘Adult Human Cyclist’, we reflect on how cycling is more than a sport — it’s a pathway to health, inclusion, and collective liberation. Whether you’re just starting or riding through life, your human experience on the bike matters.”







