π΄ person biking Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F6B4
- Shortcode
:person-biking:- Category
- People & Body
- Subcategory
- athletics
- Added in
- Unicode 1.0
- Also known as
- cyclist, bike rider, person cycling, bicyclist
What Does the person biking Emoji π΄ Mean?
A person on a bicycle, body forward, in motion - the person biking emoji π΄ has been around since Unicode 6.0 in 2010. It covers road cycling, commuting, casual riding, and indoor spin classes alike.
Cyclists use this emoji daily. Strava-shared rides, weekend group rides, and commute posts all carry π΄. Common captions include "100 miles done today π΄" or "bike to work day π΄βοΈ". Road cyclists in lycra, gravel grinders, and casual cruiser riders all reach for it. Tour de France weeks bring big spikes as fans share favorite stages and riders. Indoor cycling creators on Peloton and Zwift use it in bios and ride-recap posts.
Beyond serious cycling, the person biking emoji covers all kinds of bike content. Bike-to-work commuters, parents teaching kids to ride, bike share users in cities, and bike tourism posts all fit. Sustainability and climate accounts use it when promoting biking as transportation. Bikepacking and adventure cycling content has exploded recently, and π΄ anchors a lot of those posts paired with ποΈ or ποΈ.
Metaphorically, biking shows up in posts about momentum, riding through tough times, or finding rhythm. "Just gotta keep pedaling π΄" hits a steady, persistent tone. For triathletes, this is the bike leg next to π and π. Pair it with ποΈ for mountain content, π for race wins, βοΈ for summer rides, or π§οΈ for less-fun commutes. Use π΄ββοΈ for male cyclists, π΄ββοΈ for female cyclists, or the neutral π΄ when it doesn't matter. Whether you ride for sport, fitness, or transportation, this emoji handles every angle.
How to Use π΄ person biking Emoji
“100 miles done this morning π΄”
“Bike commute season is back π΄βοΈ”
“Watching Tour de France stages all month π΄”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F6B4 |
| HTML Entity | 🚴 |
| CSS Code | \1F6B4 |
| Shortcode | :person-biking: |
| Keywords | bicycle, bicyclist, bike, biking, cycle, cyclist, person, riding, sport |
| Unicode Version | 1.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π΄ mean?
It depicts a person riding a bicycle, used for road cycling, bike commuting, casual riding, indoor cycling classes, and bike tourism posts.
Is this used for indoor cycling like Peloton?
Yes, Peloton and Zwift riders use it constantly in ride recaps, leaderboard celebrations, and class-related social posts.
