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Tribute to the Women's  Motorcycle Conference

         

 
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     July-September 2006

 

Conference Memorable Moments:

copyright 2006 Cheryl Rawlings

"Trying to get to point A to point B... can't enjoy the 'in between' because it's hard to let go of using time wisely, but you won't have anything good to talk about when you get there if you don't ride"     
 Betty Fauls, Dot Robinson's daughter, on why she still rides to events
 
 
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"...it's just powerful to see this many women (riders) in one place... too cool."     
 Alice Sexton, WIMA USA President, takes in the moment before she rides in the parade.
 
 
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"You don't have to be directly involved (rider) to be passionate about it." Motorcycling brings people of all races, backgrounds and religions together."     
 Beaulah Schoeman, FIM President, speaks about the growing number of bike enthusiasts.
 

copyright 2006 Becky Shimek

"If you don't have your own bike, you can't ride with me. No clingers."     
 Harlie, Road Warrior, shares her philosophy about riding.
 
 
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"Don't look at long distance as a whole - break it down and think of it in parts - gas stops."
Rain Nietzold's, Editor of Biker Alley, advice on how to mentally prepare for a long distance trip. Shown with BA writers Nancy Stern-Jude and Nancy Ihasz      
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

copyright 2006 Cheryl Rawlings

Tribute: 2006 AMA/FIM Women & Motorcycling Conference 

Almost a thousand women showed up to support the fourth Women and Motorcycling Conference in Athens, Georgia at the end of June. From women’s motorcycle clubs and organizations, to vendors, media and Industry executives, the event provided the perfect format for these groups to share, connect and capture the momentum of the women’s moto movement. The event reached new horizons this year with the addition of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), where delegates from Canada, South Africa, France, the United Kingdom and Switzerland gave us all an exciting opportunity to meet the women who are leading the way in their part of the world.

copyright 2006 Cheryl Rawlings

This was our first Conference, so we were blow away to see so many women on bikes in one place. After that initial shock wore off, we then took in the perfectly orchestrated layout of the venue. The attention to detail throughout the entire five days was evident. Over 250 AMA members were on hand making sure every rider got the most of her experience. Starting with the memorable opening ceremonies that featured mostly inspirational speakers –ok, so it had some cheesy moments, worth every tear in our eye. The fun continued with valuable seminars and demo rides from Buell, BMW, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Kymco, Ridley and Yamaha. In between all that riding, women werecopyright 2006 Cheryl Rawlings checking out the vendor area, which offered an estrogen sanctuary of moto shopping galore. But the real excitement took place on the Asphalt Assault course, where we witnessed women demonstrating their awesome skill and precision atop their bike – we captured a cool clip of one gal kicking butt on her big HD cruiser (see pictured above), performing as if she were on a sportbike --- something we’ve never seen before. (You’ll have to wait a few more weeks to see it…) The true highlight of the event though, was the motorcycle parade made up of hundreds of women riders. It was one for the history books, as there’s never been one of this magnitude. Proud to say… we were right there in the middle of it with camera’s in-hand capturing the sheer exuberance of the rider’s faces. Ahhh, sweet reflection. When the parade had reached an end, the party started with lots of booty-shak’n (see Cara Mae & Alice) to the two great bands whom were playing their hearts copyright 2006 Becky Shimekout, and of course lots of celebratory drinking, because there was much to celebrate!

If you didn’t have the opportunity to go, well you missed it, but you can live vicariously through us, so check out HH’s photo gallery to catch a glimpse of our memorable times at the Conference. And for those of you who did experience it, then enjoy reliving the moment. Cheers! Becky & Cara Mae































 

copyright 2006 Cheryl Rawlings

Special thanks to Cheryl Rawlings for taking so many of the great photographs you see in this tribute!

 

Apologia ~ It's hard to single out just one woman for our interview page             when it was every woman that made the conference what it was -- amazing. 

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