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When
I was in my twenties I truly believed that I'd never
live past thirty years old. I was a skateboard -punk rocker-
artist who moved from New York City to Washington, DC, or
ground zero, and figured nuclear holocaust would surely
take care of any plans I might have for the future. Really.
So it was quite a shock when I turned twenty nine and
wondered what now? Well, I certainly wasn't going to get old.
I went out and bought a motorcycle and an electric guitar,
neither of which I knew how to operate!
I played the guitar badly for a year, but ended up hooked
on motorcycling. Sixteen years and many, many miles later
I am still riding the wheels off of every bike in my garage.
That's four italian made bikes ranging in vintage from 1976
to 1993.
At the age of forty I got my Championship Cup Series racing
license and headed for the track. I'd been working as pit
crew for other race teams in the AMA ProTwins, WERA, CCS
and AHRMA circuits, and thought it was my time.
Although I have always wrenched on my own machines, I
found it overwhelming to maintain my own race bike, drive
myself to the track, and then RACE. Truthfully, it took too
much time away from my other passion, which is sport
touring.
I simply love to travel by motorcycle. And I especially enjoy
traveling solo. While I've not toured other continents, I've
been all over the US and Canada... usually riding to watch
racing events or take a race school!
Since WIMA was originally founded in the US, I am proud to
take up the task of re-establishing our National Chapter.
I'm particularly committed to developing a woman's voice in
this male dominated industry.
See you all on the road!
PS: What the hell will I do when I turn 60?
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Hi
Ladies!
What
a wonderful challenge it is
to be starting up the US Division
of WIMA!
Please
be patient as we
sort out
the mechanics
of what I hope will be
a great organization full
of terrific resources and
events.
Come back to our site often for news and
events and to see us
grow!
Thanks!
Alice
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