On a Wednesday morning in Janda Baik, a lush, hilly area around 40 minutes from the Malaysian capital city, Kuala Lumpur, a group of women start unloading their bicycles from their cars. They check their tyres, chains, gears and lights and don their gloves and helmets. The sun is out and the jungle surrounding them is wide awake.As usual, this Wednesday’s route was announced in the Bike in Nature group chat the day before.“We meet at 8.15am sharp and we start rolling at 8.30,” the message read…
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