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Women bikers roll through B.C. to promote worldwide relay

Canadian women hitting open road on two wheels in growing numbers
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A Ripple Relay is moving through B.C. to promote a women香蕉视频直播檚 worldwide motorcycling event, and on May 31, a group of the bikers converged in Chilliwack.

About two dozen women riders met at Mountainview Harley Davidson to prepare for their leg to Kelowna. Some were old friends, others were just meeting for the first time. They were every size, age and background, but they all share the love of the open road. And they had an adventure ahead.

The ride began at Mile Zero of the Trans-Canada Highway near Victoria, B.C. earlier this week. A group of nine women from Vancouver travelled there to kick it all off, and met with 11 women from Vancouver Island. They rode the Malahat together, even through terrible weather.

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Once in Vancouver, the women rode around Stanley Park, out to Fort Langley, and to White Rock throughout the week. When the leg that took off from Chilliwack got to Kelowna, they were to meet another group headed to Balfour, near Nelson.

Cat Ablett, one of the Chilliwack bikers, says that women are the fastest growing demographic of riders 香蕉视频直播 and the industry is starting to stand up and take notice.

The Ripple Relay is about increasing that presence, and showing there is room for women on the road.

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For the Ripple Relay, the women travel with a large, handmade coin. And before they set out from Harley Davidson on Friday, they took turns taking pictures with it, signing their ride banner, and writing their names in a ledger for posterity.

Every one of the riders has her own story. When Pat Jacobsen wanted to start riding motorcycles, she had never even ridden a bicycle.

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Eline Mets is a motocross rider with an injured shoulder. She香蕉视频直播檚 joined the rally to bring awareness to women riders in that sport. By chance, on that same day, she launched her television show . It香蕉视频直播檚 been in the works for a few years, but during the stop in Chilliwack she nervously hit the publish button. Once done, she took a look around at the gathering crowd of women bikers.

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Chilliwack香蕉视频直播檚 Karen Norvell was in the crowd, but unable to make the Kelowna trip. People around town would recognize her by the pig-tailed helmet she sports while on her bike.

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She grew up riding on the bike of her dad香蕉视频直播檚 bike, and as a mom she encourages her own kids to get on the road, including her daughter Abbie. They love the biking community, and want to see more women get involved.

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The elay comes to Canada on September 14.



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The women get instructions on safety for the ride. (Jessica Peters/ The Progress)
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Eline Mets was excited to launch her new television series on the same day as the ride. (Jessica Peters/ The Progress)
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Karen Norvell, from Chilliwack, and her unique helmet. (Jessica Peters/ The Progress)
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Teresa Udell poses with her bike and the coin that they are taking along with them. (Jessica Peters/ The Progress)
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Women riders sign a banner for a leg of a Ripple Rally from Victoria to Balfour. They stopped in Chilliwack on May 31 for a leg to Kelowna. (Jessica Peters/ The Progress)
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Women sign their names to show how many participated in the ride. (Jessica Peters/ The Progress)


Jessica Peters

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