Our Board

  • Larry Kelley, Board Chair

    Larry, a long time resident of New York City, enjoyed cycling long distances as a youth. In his own words, "My bike allowed me to cycle though and explore the diversity of neighborhoods in my childhood city."

    Larry came to the OutCycling board with the vision of expanding the three key pillars of the organization; Fearless Flyers program, Pride Ride and Adult Division.

  • George DeLancey, President | CEO

    George, an avid cyclist and runner who loves long miles, hard climbs, and the friendships forged along the way.

    His vision is to grow OutCycling into the most welcoming, visible, and vibrant LGBTQ+ cycling community in the country. One that celebrates every rider—no matter their pace, background, or path to the bike.

    He lives on the Upper West Side with his husband Jack and their dog Bear—and he’d love to ride with you.

  • Mark Winkler, Secretary

    Mark combines over 30 years of business leadership with a passion for advocacy.

    His advocacy extends to marginalized communities, particularly young adults who are developmentally delayed. He co-authored My Art, My World to highlight his niece's talents, Rita Winkler, a Canadian painter with Down syndrome.

    Now based in Brooklyn Heights with his dog, Jake, Mark is an advocate for animal rights, sustainability, and diversity.

  • Graham Weinstein, Co-Founder & Treasurer

    Graham, a life long New Yorker, first experienced the power of group cycling when training for and completing a 3-day 275 mile fundraising ride from Boston to NY. As a novice cyclist, Graham's love for cycling was born. In 2010, Graham together with his riding partner at the time created OutCycling, the leading LGBTQ+ cycling network for everyone.

    Graham lives in New York City with his husband and 4 bikes. Read more about Graham and the early years of OutCycling here: Bicycling Magazine and AMC Outdoors.

  • Dieter Klemke, Co-Founder | Board Member

    Dieter is one of the original founders of OutCycling, helping grow a handful of casual rides into a thriving, sober, and inclusive cycling community. Originally from Germany, he blends precision with a warm heart and quick wit.

    An elite cyclist with a need for speed, Dieter has earned gold and silver at the Gay Games in Cologne (2010) and Cleveland (2014), among many other achievements. But what truly defines him is his commitment to people — mentoring new riders, supporting seasoned ones, and making every ride feel safe, welcoming, and empowering. He’s a coach, a catalyst, and a core part of what OutCycling stands for: fitness, fun, friendship, and fearless pride.

  • Sean Davis, Board Member

    Sean rides bikes and is a member of the board