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Vivian Bales (19 Jan 1908 [1] – 12 Dec 2001 [2]) was the first motorcycle cover girl. Vivian was known for several long-distance motorcycle rides and stunts around the US, in the 1920s and 1930s. Bales was born in Wacissa, Florida and raised in Albany, Georgia.
She had an ambition to become the first woman to cross the United States on a motorcycle, and decided to visit the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. Age 26, on May 2, 1915, she set out with her mother Avis (age 56) in the sidecar, [ 4 ] who noted, "I do not fear breakdowns for Effie, being a most careful driver, is a ...
Carey and Miguel ride on a motorcycle while she runs her hands through the air. Afterwards, she dances in a chandelier-filled barn while Miguel watches from the front seat of a red Porsche Speedster. [203] [204] [205] "#Beautiful" (Explicit Version) May 29, 2013 Miguel Joseph Kahn Ron Mohrhoff
Many rally girls end up traveling throughout the U.S. to work at several different rallies such as Daytona’s bike fest, Laconia Motorcycle Week, and Galveston, Texas’ Lone Star rally.
Debbie Evans (born February 5, 1958) is an American former motorcycle observed trials competitor and current stunt actor. [2] [3] In the 1970s, Evans was considered the best female observed trials rider in the United States, earning factory-backed sponsorship from Yamaha. [2]
Bessie Stringfield (born Betsy Beatrice White; 1911 or 1912 – February 16, 1993), also known as the "Motorcycle Queen of Miami", was an American motorcyclist who was the first African-American woman to ride across the United States solo, and was one of the few civilian motorcycle dispatch riders for the US Army during World War II.
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