Build. Train. Race. Royal Enfield racing series for women

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Build. Train. Race. Royal Enfield racing series for women
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Build. Train. Race. Royal Enfield racing series for women

Build. Train. Race.
Racing series for women at Royal Enfields

In the Royal Enfield racing series, the participating riders should learn how to build their own racing motorcycle and how to shine on the track.

06/22/2021

Build. Train. Race. – the name of the racing series already indicates the three parts that this format unites. “Built” stands for build. Each driver receives one Royal Enfield 650 – either an Interceptor for the flat track races or a Continental GT for the road races. All riders are supported throughout the program by Royal Enfield and the manufacturer’s partners in building a race-ready motorcycle.

“Train” stands for training. For each discipline, there is ample time for training with Royal Enfield’s mentors. After completing the training, all drivers should be ready for the racetrack.

“Race” is called race. In the run-up to some US races, the women then start on their self-built Enfields and implement what they have learned.

Start as part of MotoAmerica 2021

The Royal Enfield North America Build Train Race program presented on the circuit on June 12th “Road America” his finished race bikes for the first time. The seven riders had three months to do their own with the help of Melissa Parish Continental GT 650 Design and build machines. Now they will start on three dates of MotoAmerica 2021.


Build. Train. Race. Royal Enfield racing series for women


Build. Train. Race.

the “Build. Train. Race. Racing series” is divided into USA Road Racing, USA Flat Track and Brazil Flat Track.

Melissa Parish is a professional racing driver with experience in MotoAmerica and the Spanish CEV. She was and is a mentor and trainer for the riders throughout the process. The seven – Alyssa Bridges, Becky Goebel, CJ Lukacs, Kayla Theisler, Michaela Trumbull, Scarlett Grosselanghorst and Trisha Dahl – are prominently teased on all channels by Royal Enfield.

Conclusion

The racing and mechanic experiences as well as the biographies of the female drivers couldn’t be more different. It’s great that Royal Enfield creates a framework with this series in which women who are enthusiastic about racing can get together and also get a prominent platform at MotoAmerica.

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