women in motorcycling

Royal Enfield Build.train.race

Royal Enfield’s Build.Train.Race. returns to MotoAmerica for 2026

Royal Enfield brings back its all‑female Build.Train.Race. program for 2026 with an eight‑race schedule across four MotoAmerica rounds. Ten women will build and race matched Continental GT 650s, receive pro coaching, and compete on a national stage. The series emphasizes rider development, equal equipment, and exposure for emerging female racers.

Royal Enfield’s Build.Train.Race. returns to MotoAmerica for 2026

The 2026 Yamaha WR125R Dual Sport

Motorcycle Review: The 2026 Yamaha WR125R Dual Sport

The 2026 Yamaha WR125R Living in Southern California, I see motorcycle riders everywhere. They are commuters splitting lanes, weekend canyon carvers, and plenty of younger riders discovering the freedom that comes with twisting a throttle.

Motorcycle Review: The 2026 Yamaha WR125R Dual Sport

Triumph Bonneville Modern Classics Line-up

Triumph Announces Updates to its 2026 Bonneville Modern Classic Motorcycle Line-up

Explore the 2026 Triumph Bonneville Modern Classics line-up, including the T100, T120, Scrambler 900, Bobber, and Speedmaster. See what’s been updated across the range, why these iconic motorcycles remain so popular, and how updated technology and comfort affect real-world riding.

Triumph Announces Updates to its 2026 Bonneville Modern Classic Motorcycle Line-up

Remembering Motorcycle Mary McGee

Celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of Mary McGee—trailblazing motorcycle racer, mentor, and motorsports icon. As the first woman to compete in U.S. road racing and motocross, “Motorcycle Mary” inspired generations of riders with her fearless spirit and groundbreaking achievements. This heartfelt tribute captures memories from her celebration of life, and the global movement Ride 4 Mary launched in her honor. Discover how Mary McGee’s story continues to empower women riders everywhere.

Remembering Motorcycle Mary McGee

Riveters Chix on 66: Women Riders Make History on the Historic Road

30 women riding antique and modern motorcycles met up in Milwaukee at the Harley-Davidson Museum in June. From there, they rode from the starting point of Route 66 in Chicago, Illinois, for two hot-as-heck weeks traversing the old route all the way to California’s Santa Monica Pier. Check out the highlights from this amazing bucket-list ride.

Riveters Chix on 66: Women Riders Make History on the Historic Road

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