Quad Lock Case: Top Female Motorbike Riders on Instagram
As seen in The Quad Lock Case: Celebrate International Women’s Day 2022 by following these empowering female motorcyclists on Instagram. Discover our favorite riders leading the way in the world of motorbikes.
In celebration of International Women’s Day 2022 and women around the world – we thought we would highlight some of the most empowering female motorcyclists you should keep track of (pun intended) on Instagram. Here’s our favourite motorbike riders you should follow.
Dominika Grnova
Born in Slovakia and raised in Greece, Dominika bought her first bike in 2016 after believing she would never ride one due to social gender norms.
In 2017, she had her first race where she was invited by ITV4 to compete in the DirtQuakeFlat Track Race in Adrian Flux Arena, and won Second Place in the ladies class with a Yamaha XT250.
Vanessa Ruck @thegirlonabike
Born and raised in London, Vanessa has built her brand on the goal of making the most out of her life and helping others do the same. After getting into a bicycle accident that left Vanessa unable to cycle to work, it led her to pursue motorcycling and thus birthed the beginning of ‘The Girl On A Bike’.
Making an effort to share both the good and the bad days, Vanessa embodies transparency with her audience to dismantle the “too perfect” and unrealistic bounds of social media.
Her love for motorbikes has taken her all over the world from Bolivia, Ukraine, Sardinia, to Iceland; sharing her journey online to prove that anyone can get up and enjoy life on two wheels and normalising girls on motorbikes.
The Throttle Dolls @thethrottledolls
For the rest of The Quad Lock Case article see here.
If you’re new to my page – it’s more than just dirt bike riding, Harleys and racing, I’m on a mission to prove that nothing is impossible if you want it bad enough. See more about my story plus read about my life-changing accident, which started it all.
You can find me Vanessa, The Girl On A Bike over on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok and YouTube, and www.thegirlonabike.com.