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July 2011
ROADQUEEN In planning my trip to Sturgis this year I came across a great
article on Women and Motorcycling being recognized in Sturgis, SD The
Buffalo Chip will recognize the passion, diversity and spirit of women in
motorcycling during the 71st annual Sturgis Rally. Women from across the
globe will hit the road Wednesday, August 10, 2011, for the first annual
Biker Belles celebration. The event was created to help celebrate women’s
role in shaping the culture, history and sport of motorcycling, while
helping to raise significant funds for two charities chosen by Helping
with Horsepower, including the Abbott House and the Sturgis Motorcycle
Museum and Hall of Fame. The inaugural Biker Belles celebration will begin
in the historic town of Deadwood, as the Lodge at Deadwood will roll out
the red carpet and host a special welcome reception complete with events,
entertainment and activities catered to women. From Deadwood, Motor Maids
member Meg McDonough and friends will lead a women-only ride to The Chip
for a special Biker Belles shindig put on by "The Best Party
Anywhere." "Each year, the Buffalo Chip sees more and more women
riding through our gates," says Toni Woodruff, daughter of Buffalo
Chip President Rod Woodruff. "It’s so exciting to have an event
during the Sturgis Rally that caters to women riders and benefits local
charities in the process!" The Biker Belles event will be highlighted
by a reception and celebration at the Legendary Buffalo Chip where Laura
Klock, a 4-time national land speed record holder and pilot of the
original "World’s Fastest Bagger" will unveil
"Salt," a customized Harley-Davidson built by Laura alongside
the girls and women of the Abbott House. While at the party, Laura and her
staff will be selling raffle tickets to win this special bike, with
proceeds benefiting the Abbott House. "We couldn’t be more excited
about this inaugural celebration of women in motorcycling in
Sturgis," says Laura Klock. "Whether you’re an avid
motorcyclist, a curiosity seeker or someone looking for a new change of
pace, you are welcome to join us! Biker Belles will be a day of real
women, real stories and real fun!" Tickets for the 2011 Biker Belles
celebration are available now at BikerBelles.com or by calling
605.347.9000. The Biker Belles celebration requires a $75 contribution, of
which 100 percent goes directly to its chosen charities. The finishing
touches are being worked out for the 2011 celebration, with details to be
announced on the Biker Belles Web site.**I will be on this ride God
willing! I can’t wait to get pictures and tell you all about this ride
honoring women and motorcycling! Till Next Month, Road Queen
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