Lauren De Crescenzo: Team Amani women gravel riders 'redefine what’s possible' in Africa

After a whirlwind year of races and training, it waཧsꦿ time to embark on a last-minute trip that would permanently mark my perspective on cycling.

squad, who live and train in one of the most challenging environments on the planet, both physically and socially, was not just a professional opportunity but a personal one. I was there to learn, share, and contribute to the growing cycling culture in East Africa, specifically among the nine women in attendance. 

Lauren De Crescenzo is an accomplished gravel racer, having gained fame as the 2021 Unbound Gravel 200 champion and racking up wins at won The MidSouth (three times), The Rad Dirt Fest and podiums last year at Crusher in the Tushar and B𒐪ig Sugar Gravel. In 2016, she suffered a nearly fatal, severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a professional road race. While the bike almost took her live, she says the bike saved her life as a rehab💮ilitation tool in the following years and she found a new love– gravel and off-road racing. She now wants to be a role model of tenacity, grit, and hard work to promote the vital message of TBI awareness, positively impacting the lives of those affected by TBIs.