This emoji shows a helmeted woman shredding a trail on a chunky-tired mountain bike, rendered with a light skin tone. On Apple/iOS, she’s in a dynamic lean with bent elbows, forward gaze, and a 3/4 side view bike with knobby tires and a visible suspension fork bouncing over a tiny dirt mound—bright, saturated kit colors and clean gradients make it feel mid-action. You can practically hear the crunch of gravel and the click of a gear shift.
Online, it’s the go-to flex for weekend warriors posting Strava screenshots, REI haul pics, or GoPro POVs—aka “touch grass” but make it cardio. People also drop it when they’re about to “send it,” conquer switchbacks, or humble-brag a dawn patrol ride before emails. Sarcastically, it doubles as “taking the scenic route to avoid drama,” “climbing a mountain of tasks,” or a cheeky RSVP to plans that are off the grid. It can read flirtatious-outdoorsy (“coffee then singletrack?”), motivational (“keep grinding uphill”), or comedic (“down bad? Nah—downhill”).
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This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 10 update.