This month we have a story by Mercedes, 44, from Brisbane. She has battled cancer whilst bravely getting back on the bike and having the most amazing time doing it. Warning that this story is incredibly inspiring!
Each January we do a special edition 'Her Story' where we revisit the riders who shared their stories with us throughout the past year. We look back at all the stories shared with us & we also have some rider updates too, a bit of a where are they now!
This month we have a story by Anna Rigby AKA RedSpade of Cumming, Georgia, USA. Red found a passion for club level racing & riding has helped her overcome social anxiety and gave her another angle at life when her body failed her.
This month we have a story by Jasmine Rose, 41, from Los Angeles, California. Jasmine found her love for motorcycles and now lives and breathes it through her work and life.
This month we have a story by Lena Bartalszky from Vienna, Austria. A real story of how finding your 'tribe' can really change your motorcycle experience.
This month we have a story by Paula Paz of Galicia, Spain. Paula fell in love, fell in love with riding, didn't underestimate herself and wasted no time hitting the road on adventures through Spain, Portugal and onto Morocco.
This month we have a story by Sandrine Silva of Feijó, Portugal. She was inspired to ride after seeing a group of bikers one day. She got the confidence to ride and has made some great friends along the way.
This month we have a story by Cissy Chen of Melbourne, Australia. Cissy hasn't been riding too long and it wasn't easy for her to get her licence but she has found her groove and now nothing can stop her riding!
This month we have a story by Renee Thompson of Melbourne, Australia. The self titled 'queer party starter' takes us through her life and experiences in the Melbourne moto community.
This month we have a story by Dani Hill, 31 years old, from Sydney, Australia. Dani has reconnected with motorcycle riding whilst seeking to get the most out of life.
This month we have a story by Bee Ang from Perth, Australia. Bee takes us through her riding journey & touches on how hard it can be for shorter riders to break through those barriers.
This month we have a story by Aimee from Auckland, New Zealand. Since she was young, Aimee has had an interest in motorcycles and now in her twenties, she not only rides bikes but also flies planes.
Each January we do a special edition 'Her Story' where we revisit the riders who shared their stories with us throughout the past year. We look back at all the stories shared with us & we also have some rider updates too, a bit of a where are they now!
This month we have a story by Kimmy from Colorado, USA. Kimmy had a rough start on two wheels after crashing her first bike, however after jumping back on the saddle she quickly discover how much it would change her life.
This month we have a story byTânia Moreira Rato, from Sintra, Portugal.Tânia became a co-founder of The Litas Cascais not long after gaining her motorcycle licence, which then lead to many adventures with more female focused riding communities.
This month we have a story by Julie Pond, 61 years young, from Melbourne, Australia. Julie is an avid Vespa rider & collector, who founded the 'Vespa Club of Melbourne' back in 2011 and is now the president of 580 members.
This month we have a story by Karolina "Lola" from the Dalmatian Coast, Croatia. Lola is enjoying her adventures, riding around in the Mediterranean Sun. "For me, it is a way to tune into the woman I want to be: wild, untamed, authentic, intense, united with this moment".
This month we have a story by Shauna, 42, from Oregon, USA. Starting from the ripe age of 9 Shauna was on two wheels, but it wasn't until later in life she got on the road. Soon after she jumped from a Honda Grom to a bike almost 4x the size!
This month we have a joint story, by Audrey and Dalia, from Oregon, USA. They met while working at the same hospital and quickly grew from co-workers to best friends. Audrey has been riding for years and eventually inspired Dalia, who had always admired riders, to take it up herself. Their shared passion for motorcycles led them to create Moto Babes Co., an Instagram page and YouTube channel dedicated to reviewing the best of female riding gear.
This month we have a story by Joana, 32, from the Midlands, UK. She started riding at the age of 16 and was instantly drawn to customising it, now she is an Automotive Engineer and writer for a prestige auto platform, The Intercooler.