Special event to feature close to 100 riders, take place in Saskatchewan for only second time in group's existence
The roar of close to 100 motorcycles will be heard in and around Moose Jaw during the Aug.12 weekend, and it won't be just a normal gathering of riding enthusiasts.
That is because every rider in this group will be a woman. And they'll be in Canada's Most Notorious City as part of their annual Women in the Wind gathering, which has featured hundreds of riders from all over Canada and the United States in the past.
"We have this kind of a rally somewhere every year, except of course last year, but this is only the second time a Saskatchewan chapter has hosted it," said Brenda Helm, president of the Saskatoon Women in the Wind chapter. "We would have probably had even more riders if the borders opened up earlier, and we still have a few Americans registered already just in the hopes of things opening up, which thankfully they are. Otherwise we would have had a lot more."
The group has a simple mission — educate riders when it comes to safety and maintenance of a motorcycle, unite women with a common interest in riding and promote a positive image of women on motorcycles.
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