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The Dirt Isn’t Just for the Guys – Why Lady Motocross Riders Are Changing the Game. She started riding motorcycles when she was 9 years old. Her older cousins' taught her how to ride – both motocross and highway riding. They guide her on her rides and give their full support.
When the engine roars and dirt flies across the track, there’s no denying the raw energy that fuels motocross. But for years, this high-octane sport was seen as a male. Today, lady motocross riders are shattering those myths one lap at a time, bringing their own blend of agility, grit, and passion to every jump and turn. From play group in her house to local competitions, these women are proving that skill behind the handlebars has nothing to do with gender. Whether they’re known as Wildflower Warriors navigating muddy circuits or Haribon Hustlers soaring over obstacles with the precision of the national bird, they’re not just riding – they’re paving the way for the next generation of female athletes. With dirt under their nails and fire in their hearts, lady motocross riders are redefining what it means to be a champion on two wheels.