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Ride Like Mo

Moriah "Mo" Wilson embodied the true spirit of sport and competition. Her legacy will continue to inspire, support, and enable people to get outside and do what they love.

Some riders just chase results. Moriah "Mo" Wilson chased the opportunity to be her best.

In under three years of racing gravel and mountain bikes, she went from a name nobody knew to the winningest off-road cyclist in the country. Nearly ten wins in 2022 alone. A statement finish at the Belgian Waffle Ride. A runner-up at Leadville. A top-10 at Unbound. She'd left a stable job at Specialized to bet on herself full-time — and she was cashing that bet in, one race at a time.

But the wins were never really the point for Mo. Ask anyone who lined up next to her, trained with her, or just caught her at a start line: she was the one making sure everyone else felt like they belonged there too. She wrote about wanting to be the kind of person who picks people up when they fall. She raced that way. She lived that way.

Mo's life was cut short in 2022, far too soon. But her spirit didn't stop moving. The Moriah Wilson Foundation carries her mission forward: getting more people outside, on bikes, and into communities that support them the way hers supported her.

That's exactly what the Ride Like Mo T-Shirt is built for. Made with The Feed and the Moriah Wilson Foundation, it's a lightweight, moisture-wicking tee designed for the miles with Mo's signature graphic front and center. A statement about what truly matters in sport. A portion of every purchase goes straight to the Foundation's work.

We want to embody Mo's whole approach to the sport — and to everything else.

Wear it. Ride it. Live it.

Ride like Mo.

Shop the Ride Like Mo T-Shirt — proceeds support the Moriah Wilson Foundation.

“When you love something to the point where you’re fully committed, the risk becomes irrelevant. Because if you fail, it will have been worth it. The process and all that comes along with it is more important, in the end.”


Photo: Derek Betcher