Women Bikers Ready to Roll at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
LAS VEGAS--Sept. 29, 2005--Fairchild SportsLargest Women's Motorcycle Track Event on Earth; Hot New Line of "Biker Fashion" for Women -- the "G-Line" to Be Shown
WHO: Women from across the county on two wheels; Christine
Divine, Fox News anchor; and Las Vegas' own mayor.
WHAT: Femmoto is the largest women's motorcycle track day in
history, where hundreds of women from around the world
will have the opportunity to ride motorcycles at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway. A fashion show will feature the latest in
hot styles for women by women who ride and who want to
look like they do. See www.thegspotonline.com for which
products produced by Fairchild Sports will be shown. The
event underscores a national trend where, now, 1 in 10
motorcycle riders is a woman.
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005
-- First group out on the track at 9 a.m.
-- Ride until 4:30 p.m.
Saturday night, Oct. 1, 2005
-- Banquet sponsored by Moto Euro Magazine
7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
-- Fashion show sponsored by Fairchild Sports
-- MZ North America Scooter giveaway
Sunday, Oct. 2, 2005
-- Sportbike Track Time Trackday
(BYOB: Bring Your Own Bike)
WHERE: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Riding)
Sahara Hotel Golden Room (Banquet and Fashion Show)
WHY: Gas prices are soaring. Women's incomes have never been
higher in the United States. Women have never been so
independent. And FASHION is always paramount ... no
matter what a woman's activity. So more women are on
motorcycles than ever before ... and that means fashion
is hitting the motorcycle business. A recent survey by the
American Motorcyclist Association showed 1 in 10 riders
is a woman. She averages about 43 years old and has a
mean household income of almost $60,000. And more than
half have at least some college education. Forget the
stereotypes!
The survey respondents listed concerns about safety and
the lack of products designed for women. The G-Line
addresses both issues. Come find out more about the trend
before it literally rides past you!
