Having a Peloton during the pandemic saved me. But the more I ride, the more wary I get.

By A Mystery Man Writer

The company wants to be #woke. But if I hear one more all-white 1980s playlist while a white coach uses black vernacular to encourage riders, I'll scream.
Peloton sales and subscriptions are up as the pandemic keeps would-be gym goers at home. But one rider finds himself navigating more than he bargained for.
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