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Top 10 Influential Female Motorcycle Racers

Top 10 Influential Female Motorcycle Racers

It’s not deniable that motorcycle racing is a male-dominated sport and you rarely ever hear about any female racers. We went through and dug-out 10 of the Top Inspirational Female motorcyclists who definitely gave the boys a run for their money…

We hope you like our top ten influential female motorcycle racers and if you know of any others please add them to comments below.

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Leah Tokelove

First up on our list is Leah Tokelove. Leah has been taking the flat-track scene by a storm. Leah is just 21 years old from Lincolnshire, England. She started her racing journey off in 2013, progressing rapidly, and then become the first female to win a Championship in the 125cc class in 2014. After taking the podium a number of times in 2018 Leah got offered by Indian Motorcycles to race their Scout Sixty Hooligan bike in the DTRA Hooligan Championship. Not only having an excelling racing career, Leah also founded a race-school called ‘Days in the Dirt’ which offers women who are interested in riding an opportunity to learn new skills and get on the track.

Leah Tokelove credit Instagram (leahtokelove37)

Maria Costello MBE

Next on our list is Maria Costello MBE. Maria is the only person on the list that has managed to earn herself that prestigious title and we completely understand why. Maria is 46 years old from Northampton. Costello broke history when she was the first woman to stand on the podium at the Isle of Man TT. She took third place in the 2005 Manx Grand Prix. She was also a Guinness World Record holder for being the fastest woman to cover the Isle of Man TT course until someone took the record in 2009. Alongside this she’s also managed to accomplish being a Sports personality of the year, a published author, a character in a video game and even a stunt double in a Hollywood movie. Maria continues to keep inspiring women riders by also created her women only track-days ‘Woman on a Motorcycle’ which has been run by BMW Motorrad UK. They are proving to be extremely popular with the female riders as Maria aids to improve their skills with her expertise.

Maria Costello MBE credit Instagram (mariacostellombe)

Ana Carrasco

Now we have Ana Carrasco. Ana is a 22 year old motorcycle racer from Murcia, Spain. She had been riding motorbikes since the age of 16 and she started her racing career racing in the Moto3 world championship however she found it difficult to grow and had to learn how to become great on her own as the male riders didn’t like the idea of Ana racing. In 2017 Ana switched to the Supersport 300 World Championship and made her first bit of history by becoming the first woman to win a world championship motorcycle race in Portugal. We are expecting that this is only the beginning for Ana and big things will be on the way.

Ana Carrasco credit Instagram (anacarrasco_22)

Beryl Swain

Now we have the late great Beryl Swain. Beryl is possibly one of the most well-known racers on this list. She was born in 1936 in London, England and sadly passed in 2007 at the age of 71. Beryl made her part of history by becoming the first woman solo motorcyclist to complete a TT Race on the Isle of Man in 1962. The Isle of Man TT Course was seen as extremely dangerous and was known for riders having a wide range of life- threatening injuries. Her chosen machine was an Italian Itom 50cc Racer and she raced in the 50cc Ultra Lightweight class. However not everybody liked the idea of a woman racing in TT and within that following year the International Federation of Motorcycling revoked her racing licence so she couldn’t legally complete in the next race. The race organisers were not willing to take the risk of bad publicity if Swain got injured during one of the races. There were no female racers who raced on the TT again until 1978.

Girl Racer (1962)

Jenny Tinmouth

Jenny Tinmouth is a complete record breaker with an astonishing amount of achievements under her belt. Jenny is 41 years old and a motorcycle racer from England. She is the current female Isle of Man TT lap record holder; in 2009 she broke the record and gained a Guinness World Record for it. Then in 2010 she bettered her time and broke the record again.  Jenny is also the first and only female competitor in the British Superbike Championship and in 2011 she started racing in her own race team. Jenny currently has 36 podiums and 16 wins so far.

Jenny Tinmouth credit Instagram (jennytinmouth)

Laia Sanz

Next on our list we have Laia Sanz. Laia is 33 year old off road motorcycle racer from Barcelona, Spain. She is a thirteen-time Women’s Trial World Champion and ten-time Women’s Trial European Champion. She currently races for KTM. In 2010 she started to train for the Dakar Rally and also took part in the Women’s Enduro World Championships as part of her training. In the 2011 Dakar Rally she won the female class and came 39th position overall and repeated the same position the year after.

Laia Sanz credit Instagram (laiasanz_85)

Elena Myers

Elena Myers is a 25 year old, professional American motorcycle racer. She turned professional when she turned 16 and made history almost immediately as she became the first female to ever win an AMA Pro Racing sprint race at the Sonoma Raceway. She then bettered this even more as in 2012 she also became the first woman to win a pro motorsports race at Daytona International Speedway. She is also now married to British motorcycle racer Dean Court and they also have a child born earlier this year.

Elena Myers credit Instagram (elenamyers21)

Patsy Quick

Patsy Quick is a British off-road motorcycle racer from Sussex. Patsy has been widely known for her success in the Dakar Rally. She first took part in the rally in 2003 but she did suffer a life-threatening crash while completing it. It actually took Patsy four attempts to complete the rally which she successfully did in 2006, making her the first woman to ever complete it. Currently Patsy runs an off-road riding school in Sussex called the Desert Rose Riding Academy which provides training to anyone wanting to gain the skills to be able to adventure bike.

Patsy Quick credit facebook

Melissa Paris

Melissa Paris is a motorcycle racer, team owner, mother and wife from the United States. Melissa was the first female to actually qualify for a World Supersport race. She also owns her own race team in MotoAmerica called MP13 Racing. We think that Melissa is super as she also raced while pregnant and she is married to the four times AMA Superbike Champion Josh Hayes’. While also still competing Melissa also spends her time mentoring young girls that want to get involved in road racing.

Melissa Paris credit Instagram (melissaparis13)

Shelina Moreda

Last but not least on our list is Shelina Moreda. Shelina is a 37 year old international motorcycle racer from Northern Carolina, USA. She originally grew riding motorcycles as a child to help out on the dairy ranch that she grew up on. Since then she has gone on to become a professional athlete competing in America, China, Japan, Europe and Qatar. She has made history for women as she became the first female to race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on a bike, and in China’s Zhuhai International Circuit alongside finishing first place in the Women’s Championship in Qatar. Currently she runs She’z Moto Camp which is a program based on building future aspiring female motorcyclists skill-set and to get more girls into the enjoyment of riding.

Shelina Moreda credit Instagram (shelina93racing)

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10 comments on “Top 10 Influential Female Motorcycle Racers”

Mick Cooksays:

What about Carolynn Sells, She made history at the 2009 Manx Grand Prix when she became the 1st woman to win a solo motorcycle race on the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course!

Marianne Walfordsays:

What about Emma Bristow? Multiple Ladies World Champion trials rider? Expert in the British scene – too good to ride in the Ladies class!

Marianne Walfordsays:

Gloria Clark – now Perrin – responsible for getting the ban on women at the Manx Grand Prix lifted. If you want historical ladies – how about Fay Taylour, professional speedway rider in Britain and Australia in the twenties and causing women to be banned because she was too good and kept beating the men! Estelle Le Blond and Melanie Farnier were French F2 sidecar champions for two years running, and this year Estelle was 7th in the sidecar TT – an amazing feat.

Janniesays:

Olga Kevlos was something of a pioneer in women’s motorcycling. Katja Pogensen was Euro Champuon and a GP points scorer, Tauru Rinne was a world class 125 GP racer too.

Saagasays:

Taru Rinne, Finnish racer who was the first woman to achieve points in Grand Prix motorcycle racing. She also won the Finnish Karting Championship twice, beating drivers such as Mika Häkkinen and Mika Salo.

Kirsi Kainulainen, another Finnish racer who was the first woman to win the FIM Sidecar World Championship (with driver Pekka Päivärinta).

Sylda O'Briensays:

I saw Kayla race last year at Donington and met her. Talented and super lovely personality. She is going to be a massive star in racing.

Davesays:

You’re definitely missing Vanessa Ruck aka The Girl On A Bike here. She’s and insane inspiration to both men and women alike. Coming back from a life changing accident, then discovering bikes in her recovery and training hard to complete Red Bull Romaniacs. She’s a total bad as and great fun to follow! @thegilonabike

ecokhabari.irsays:

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Kevin Mark Robinsonsays:

What about Katja Poensgen??
European SuperMono Champion!
6th in European Superstock 1000!
First female to race in 250 GPs
Also raced supersport!

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