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  2. Category:Female motorcycle racers - Wikipedia

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    FIM Women's Motorcycling World Championship riders (5 P) Pages in category "Female motorcycle racers" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total.

  3. Bessie Stringfield - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Marjorie Cottle - Wikipedia

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    Cottle was a member of the London Ladies' Motor Club a motorcycle club for women based in London, founded in 1926/7 by racer and stunt rider Jessie Hole (later Jessie Ennis). The club president was Kathleen Pelham Burn (Countess of Drogheda), Betty Debenham was press secretary and other members included Nancy Debenham , Violette Cordery and Mrs ...

  5. Angelle Sampey - Wikipedia

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    Angelle Sampey (born Angelle Monique Sampey, August 7, 1970, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American drag racer, originally in Pro Stock Motorcycle but currently in Top Alcohol Dragster. She won the NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle championship three times (2000-2002).

  6. Debbie Lawler - Wikipedia

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    Lawler was born in Grants Pass, Oregon. Her veteran motorcycle racer father Ben Lawler [3] gave her a motorcycle for her 10th birthday in 1962. [4] Lawler began jumping at fairs and speedways in 1972. [5] [6] In February, 1974, Lawler beat Evel Knievel's indoor record where she jumped 101 feet, being the first woman to set such a record.

  7. Wendy Crockett - Wikipedia

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    Poster celebrating Crockett's Iron Butt Rally win. Wendy Crockett is an American long-distance motorcycle rider.In 2019, Crockett achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first woman to win the Iron Butt Rally, an 11-day, 11,000-mile motorcycle endurance event often referred to as "The World's Toughest Motorcycle Competition."

  8. Chithra Priya - Wikipedia

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    Chithra was taught motorcycle riding by her two brothers and she got her first bike in 2005. She participated in three novice motorcycle races [1] in the 80 cc – 110 cc category. [2] [3] During one race, she was the only girl. She came in third place for that race, but won gold as a rider at the Speed Run.

  9. Vicki Golden - Wikipedia

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    Vicki Golden (born July 28, 1992 in San Diego, California) is an American professional Freestyle Motocross rider and the first female team member of Metal mulisha, [1] Since beginning her career in 2000 Golden has won three consecutive gold medals in Women's Moto X Racing at the X Games.