This emoji shows a woman on a mountain bike, medium skin tone, helmet on, fully ready to send it down the trail. On Apple/iOS, she’s viewed in profile mid-pedal, leaning forward with a focused vibe, gripping flat bars on a chunky-tire bike with bright frame colors and that glossy Apple shading. The knobby tires and athletic jersey scream off-road adventure, not city commuting. People drop this when flexing a weekend singletrack run, announcing a bike-park day, or humble-bragging about a Strava climb.
It also hits in metaphor mode: “I’m powering through obstacles,” “rolling into Monday,” or “touching grass to fix my brain.” In group chats, it can be playful or sarcastic—like posting your 2-mile green trail as if it were Red Bull Rampage. MTB slang fits right in: “send it,” “shred,” “gnar,” and “no brakes, just vibes.” Flirty spin? Use it to pitch an adventure date or to prove you’re the outdoorsy main character. You’ll see it next to mud-splatter selfies, helmet-hair confessions, and “I beat the storm” ride reels. Bonus meme use: slap it under any dramatic life drop followed by “we ball.”
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This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 10 update.