About Our Team

KindHuman Sports presented by Jon Wye is a collective of like-minded individuals who have found each other with a communal goal in the support of the true spirit of sport: fun. We are a competitive cycling team with a demographic that is as diverse as the individuals that make up this team: men, women, young and old from all regions of this country united by a simple motto #GetRad. It is as much a war cry as it is a manifesto, so when you see a KindHuman Sports athlete on the trails, tarmac or course shout it loud!

OUR GOALS

While we all have individual goals within our individual cycle sport disciplines we share a vivid realization of what the future of the sport of cycling could be. We are committed to raising awareness and empowering junior riders within and outside of our team. It is our feeling that through proper support, exposure and train-of-thinking that we will help forge the next generation of competitive cyclists.

It is our goal to promote cycling as a fun and healthy lifestyle within our local communities. We are working on a number of events that are not only competitive in nature for existing cyclists but will also act as an educational forum for local youngsters and the communities that raise them. Our belief is that if a community can support cycling as a sport, then they will one day better accept cycling as a recreation and commuting alternative for it’s citizens.

We have had women on the team, since it’s inception. This season, though, we’ve upped our commitment to broadening the demographic of competitive cycling. We’ve been fortunate to add a great group of girls from Houston and Portland who we feel are some of the Raddest around. As they say in the marketing world, “If you can get a female to do it, a male will soon follow.” We agree, the more girls we have on bikes, the more boys we have on bikes, the more boys we have on bikes, the more acceptable and legitimate the sport of cycling becomes to our fellow ball-sport-centric Americans. It’s a win-win situation really but aside from all that, we’re just glad to see and support girls on bikes – be it on our team, or not.

None of us are professionals, maybe some of us aspire to be, but we have an accurate grasp on our place within the competitive cyclocosm. Our winning spirit isn’t bound by a win-at-all-costs approach. We aren’t of the mindset to risk another athletes safety and well being for the sake of the next lap prize.

Along with our cooperative efforts on the #GetRad front, the team is committed and focused towards testing and developing a line of affordable, race-worthy bicycle products. Stay tuned to KindHuman Sports riders in your local scene or through our media outlets as the development unfolds. Our mission, is to one day house a Stateside production facility of carbon, aluminum and steel racing framesets and one day utilize all profits to fund junior athletes on a scholarship basis and maybe one day field an entire elite junior racing team.

Our goals are lofty but only bound by the commitment and efforts we put in on- and -off the bike.