She’s pedaling through your chat like a queen of cardio—woman biking: medium-light skin tone is the go-to emoji for workouts, commutes, and dramatic exits from group chats. People use it to say “on my way,” “touching grass,” or “I’m choosing endorphins over nonsense.” It can be earnest (weekend long ride!), ironic (“cycling away from the drama”), or celebratory when you beat traffic while everyone else is stuck in car chaos.
On Apple/iOS, she’s shown in side profile on a sleek road bike with thin tires and defined spokes, leaning forward with hands on the bars, helmet strapped, and athletic gear that pops against the clean, slightly glossy Apple style. The medium-light skin tone shows on the face and hands, hair tucked or neatly contained, and there’s a calm, focused expression—no wind-scream, just cool competence. The perspective screams motion even without speed lines, a visual you instantly recognize from fitness posts, city commutes, and Strava screenshots.
Online, it doubles as a vibe check: “tour de brunch,” “spinning my feelings,” or a flirty “ride later?” It’s also an eco-friendly flex, a Monday-motivation sticker, and a humblebrag for anyone who just conquered hills IRL. Cyclists drop it with ride stats; meme lords use it to roll past red flags—pedal, don’t settle.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 10 update.