Wednesday 4 Mar 2026
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Transport for London (TfL) and Santander Cycles have unveiled ten cycle hire bikes named after inspirational women cyclists to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Earlier this year, Londoners made more than 150 nominations for female cycling heroes: women who have paved the way for others, inspired new riders and worked tirelessly to make London’s cycling community more inclusive. Many were grassroots leaders teaching children to ride, supporting women traditionally underrepresented in cycling to take to two wheels, and advocating for safer cycling infrastructure.
A judging panel from City Hall, TfL and Santander selected ten women - nine contemporary “unsung heroes” and one historical pioneer:
Helen Cansick, Head of Investment Planning at TfL and one of the judges, said: "It was incredibly moving to hear the nominations - from early pioneers like Tessie Reynolds to today’s community champions. Whether running local groups, advocating for safer streets or supporting children to cycle to school, their dedication is truly inspiring. We hope celebrating these women on Santander Cycles will encourage even more women and girls to experience the joy of cycling."
Will Norman, London’s Walking and Cycling Commissioner, said: "The Mayor and I want cycling to be an option for everyone in London, but women and girls unfortunately still face barriers that can prevent them from riding - from safety concerns to costs and confidence - all of which we’re working with TfL to address.
"In addition to making streets safer, our research also highlighted the need for more positive representation of female cyclists. So, this campaign to celebrate inspirational women in cycling is an important step in encouraging others to embrace active travel as we continue building a greener, fairer, better London for everyone."
Samra Said, Chair & Ride Leader of Cycle Sisters, who received the highest number of nominations, said: "I’m incredibly honoured to have received the most nominations for TfL and Santander Cycle’s International Women’s Day Campaign. This recognition reflects the joy of cycling and the community spirit of every woman who has been part of our journey. Though my name is on the bike, this award is for everyone who gives their time, skills, energy and heart to Cycle Sisters. Together we are creating accessible and empowering spaces for Muslim and ethnically diverse women to cycle and become more healthy, confident and connected."
The celebration of these role models highlights how far women’s cycling has come, while recognising that a significant gender gap remains. National cycling data* shows men make nearly three times as many trips each year as women. TfL and the Mayor are committed to removing these barriers, including concerns around safety, cost and access.
TfL’s Cycling Action Plan and Equity in Motion inclusion strategies set out a number of actions to make cycling safer and more accessible, including offering a range of concessions*. TfL continues to invest in new Cycleways, safer junctions and community projects that help women to cycle, including those supporting ethnically diverse communities, socially isolated women and women in the criminal justice system.
Since 2010, Santander Cycles has become one of Europe’s largest cycle hire schemes. Cycling in London has risen by 43 per cent since 2019, with an estimated 1.5 million journeys made each day, and record levels of Santander Cycle hires.
TfL and the Mayor are committed to growing these numbers further by expanding the strategic cycle network, which has increased from 90km in 2016 to more than 431km today, and investing over £150m through the Safe and Healthy Streets programme to make London safer for walking and cycling.
TfL Press Office
Transport for London
0343 222 4141
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* Department for Transport (DfT) cycling data for 2024–2025 August 2025
Concessions - Santander Cycles offers & discounts
The following cardholders are entitled to a 50 per cent discount on monthly (£20) or annual (£120) Santander Cycles subscriptions: