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RESOURCES FOR WOMEN 

The Resource section contains links generally of specific interest to women, whether they are riders or not.

Do you have a website, which, in your opinion, should be part of this list? If so, please contact us via email: womensresources@motorcycling.ca

**MCC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites

GENERAL

Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Motorcycle Medicine
MOTORESS (member MCC)
PowerLily: a Professional Network for Women in Powersports
ShareYour Spark
Women's International Motorcycle Association (WIMA)
Women's Motorcyclist Foundation (WMF)
Women Riders Now (WRN)

ADVENTURE & TRAVEL
Baja Bound - Hooters on Scooters
Motorcycle Medicine
Team Tumbleweed
Untamed Spirit

APPAREL

Love Her Ride
Motorcycle Girl Wear
She Rides
VaVa Vroom


BOOKS

American Borders - Carla King
Lois on the Loose - Lois Pryce
Untamed Spirit Books 1 & 2 by Doris Maro
Wind in my FaceCANADIAN WOMEN WHO RIDE by Dorothy Bush


BLOGS

Canuck Chicks Conga
Christina Shook (Chicks on Bikes)
Demenshea's TravelBlog
Diva Customs
Motorcycle Medicine
Vicki’s Blog
Passed By a Chick


GROUPS/CLUBS - Canada

Babes on Bikes
Durham Divas Motorcycle Club
Free Wheelin' Canadian Women's Motorcycle Club
Motor Maids
Okanagan Dirt Bike Galz


RACING & RACERS

Nickle City Racing
Vicki Schouten Racing


RIDER TRAINING

Alberta Safety Council
Canada Safety Council
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology


SAFETY

In the Saddle the one source for motorcycle enthusiasts
Picking Up a Dropped Bike
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The Results Are In! Off-Road Vehicle Riding Is Good For Your Body and Soul

Toronto, Ontario, August 26, 2010 –The Canadian Off-Highway Vehicle Distributors Council (COHV) and its funding partners the All-Terrain Quad Council of Canada (AQCC), the Motorcyclist Confederation of Canada (MCC) and the government of Nova Scotia have received the first of four reports from York University, confirming that riding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and off-road motorcycles (ORMs) is good for your body and soul.
 
"Jamie F. Burr, Veronica K. Jamnik, Jim A. Shaw and Professor Norman Gledhill at York University’s Physical Activity and Chronic Disease Unit, Faculty of Health conducted the study. The purpose of the research -- to characterize the physiological demands of recreational off-road vehicle (ORV) riding under typical ORV riding conditions using habitual recreation ORV riders.
 


 
 

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