Politics / Mexico
Empowering Women in Motorcycling
Monterrey's Women Motorcyclists group has been empowering female riders since its inception in 2011. The group challenges the stereotype that motorcycling is predominantly a male activity, fostering a supportive environment for women who share a passion for motorcycles.
Source material: Passion on Two Wheels: Women from NL Transform Rides into Bonds of Friendship
Summary
Monterrey's Women Motorcyclists group has been empowering female riders since its inception in 2011. The group challenges the stereotype that motorcycling is predominantly a male activity, fostering a supportive environment for women who share a passion for motorcycles.
Celebrating International Women's Motorcycle Day annually, the group organizes rides that not only promote camaraderie but also encourage women to overcome their fears and gain confidence in their riding abilities.
Founded by Elen Herrera, the group provides a platform for women to learn about motorcycle riding and maintenance, creating a strong network of support among its members.
Each year, on the first Saturday of May, the group invites female motorcyclists to participate in a major ride, marking the significance of their collective journey and the visibility of women in the motorcycling community.
Perspectives
Support for Women Motorcyclists
- Empowers women by providing a supportive community
- Challenges stereotypes associated with motorcycling
Challenges Faced by Women Motorcyclists
- Cultural norms still favor male participation in motorcycling
Neutral / Shared
- Group organizes rides to celebrate International Womens Motorcycle Day
- Members share experiences that foster independence and confidence
Metrics
16 years
duration of the group's existence
This highlights the group's long-standing commitment to empowering women in motorcycling
The motorcyclist group of Monterey has almost 16 years representing a trust environment and friendship between them.
2011 year
year the group was founded
Establishes the timeline of the group's efforts to promote female motorcyclists
The motorcyclists are all starting in 2011, when they were born in Rivera.
Key entities
Key developments
Phase 1
The Monterrey Women's Motorcyclists group has been fostering a supportive community for women motorcyclists since 2011. They celebrate International Women's Motorcycle Day annually, challenging stereotypes and promoting confidence among female riders.
- The Monterrey Womens Motorcyclists group, active since 2011, celebrates International Womens Motorcycle Day with a ride, challenging the stereotype of motorcycling as a male-dominated activity
- Founded by Elen Herrera, the group fosters a supportive community for women, helping them build confidence and learn about motorcycle riding and maintenance
- Each year, on the first Saturday of May, the group organizes a major ride to commemorate International Womens Motorcycle Day, inviting female motorcyclists to join
- Members like Patis Torres share experiences of overcoming fears and gaining independence through their involvement, highlighting the strong support network among women riders
- The group not only celebrates their passion for motorcycling but also reflects on their collective journey, showcasing the increasing visibility of women in the motorcycling community