Major Taylor

Cycling

To Encourage Urban Youth To Increase Their Physical, Emotional, and Social Development Through Cycling. 

About Major Taylor

Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor (26 November 1878 – 21 June 1932) was an American cyclist who won the world 1 mile (1.6 km) track cycling championship in 1899 after setting numerous world records and overcoming racial discrimination. Taylor was the first African-American athlete to achieve the level of world champion and only the second black man to win a world championship—after Canadian boxer George Dixon. - Wikipedia

Inspired By Keontay M. Seymour - CEO Sandra Bentley

Encouraged and supported by Ed Ewing of Major Taylor Of Seattle

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Sandra  Bentley, MSW

Executive  Director - Major Taylor  Cycling  Of Western  Michigan

P.O. Box 6865

Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Contact@mtcowm.com

A  NonProfit Organization

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Major Taylor

Cycling

To Encourage Urban Youth To Increase Their Physical, Emotional, and Social Development Through Cycling. 

About Major Taylor

Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor (26 November 1878 – 21 June 1932) was an American cyclist who won the world 1 mile (1.6 km) track cycling championship in 1899 after setting numerous world records and overcoming racial discrimination. Taylor was the first African-American athlete to achieve the level of world champion and only the second black man to win a world championship—after Canadian boxer George Dixon. - Wikipedia

Inspired By Keontay M. Seymour - CEO Sandra Bentley

Encouraged and supported by Ed Ewing of Major Taylor Of Seattle

Scroll  down to see And Learn  more

Interested? Contact Us Below!

Sandra  Bentley, MSW

Executive  Director - Major Taylor  Cycling  Of Western  Michigan

P.O. Box 6865

Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Contact@mtcowm.com

A  NonProfit Organization