Off-Road Motorcycling Now the Hot New
Trend Among Women and Teenage Girls
American Suzuki and SoBe Beverages Sponsor Dirty Girls Dirt Bike
School - A 'Girls-Only' Off-Road Motorcycle Adventure to Meet
Growing Demand
PHOENIX, Feb. 19 -- The hottest new fashion
accessory this year isn't bronzing powder, peasant tops or vintage-wash
boot-cut jeans -- it's off-road motorcycles. While some teens
are out buying Avril Lavigne's album, other girls are out buying
dirt bikes and learning how to ride motorcycles -- which is why
American Suzuki and SoBe Beverages decided to team up with Team
Suzuki off-road champion Steve Hatch's company, Extreme Arizona
Adventures, to develop the Dirty Girls Dirt Bike School, a "female
students only" program.
Females now comprise 40 percent of those learning
to ride dirt bikes, making the Dirty Girls School the ideal platform
for girls to learn dirt biking safely and responsibly. Sponsored
jointly by American Suzuki Motor Corporation and SoBe Beverages
-- companies strongly committed to the sports of motocross and
supercross -- the school is a two-day program designed to teach
female beginners how to ride safely and develop confidence in
their riding abilities.
While some girls start riding as young as 3
or 4 years old, more than one- third of all students enrolling
in the national dirt bike schools are under 16 and nearly one
out of every five of these teen students is female. Therefore,
in designing a program that caters to the needs of female riders,
American Suzuki and racing partner SoBe looked to Hatch and his
company for the instructional expertise needed to develop a successful
"girls-only" program.
According to SoBe spokeswoman, Kristine Hinck,
"We recognize that girls and women have been fans of -- and
have been actively participating in -- action sports all along,
and simply haven't received the attention, training or focus that
men in these sports have received. For years, women have been
surfing, skateboarding, riding BMX and motocross bikes, as well
as participating in other action sports, but there are precious
few organized programs out there that really support and encourage
women to learn these sports in a safe, female-friendly environment.
Instead, women are frequently left to explore their favorite sports
on their own, often without safe instruction. Events like the
Dirty Girls Dirt Bike School help open the door to action sports
for women, and SoBe, of course, is proud to be a part of it."
Dirty Girls School Curriculum
To kick-off the new girls-only school, Hatch
led a group of female journalists and motorcycle enthusiasts through
the Dirty Girls Dirt Bike School's inaugural class this week.
Despite many years of instructing primarily male riders, he's
already received interest in future women's-only classes. "Clearly
young women and teenage girls are picking up off-road riding like
never before," says Hatch, Team Suzuki racer and Extreme
Arizona founder. "There is no reason that guys should be
the only ones out playing in the dirt! Riding dirt bikes is a
fantastic way to spend time with friends and family, enjoying
the outdoors and getting a great workout."
On the first day, participants will be put
through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's (MSF) DirtBike School
program, the premier program in the U.S. for off-highway motorcycle
safety. After learning the basics of safe riding, Hatch and crew
take the ladies out for a day of riding through the picturesque
Arizona desert to work on the skills that they learned and further
develop their confidence.
Recognizing that female off-highway motorcycle
riders have unique needs and desires, Extreme Arizona determined
that the proper gear and equipment would be the first necessity.
As females tend to be smaller in stature, they need a smaller-size
entry-level bike -- such as the Suzuki DR-Z125L models provided
by American Suzuki. Perfect for an entry-level woman or teen girl,
the Suzuki DR-Z125L's low seat height and lightweight design make
it easy to get on and hold up while at a stop. The DR-Z125L also
sports a user-friendly engine with a simple, five-speed transmission
that facilitates easy gear shifting.
Safety is also of utmost importance at any
dirt bike school and the gear plays a key roll in keeping riders
safe. Participants in the Dirty Girls School are provided with
helmets, goggles, gloves, chest protectors, knee and elbow pads,
long-sleeve jerseys, motocross pants and motocross boots. Once
girls are ready to buy their own gear, selections are endless
and there are even motocross gear companies that design gear just
for women. (The same SoBe Suzuki racing gear that professional
Team SoBe Suzuki riders like Supercross star Travis Pastrana wears
in competition are also available for women to purchase).
Learn to Ride Anywhere in the U.S.
Since some teen girls are not close to Phoenix,
Ariz., home of the Dirty Girls School, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's
DirtBike School is the perfect place for girls to learn riding
basics close to home. Thanks to more than 200 MSF classes offered
at locations nationwide, getting started is quick and easy. Although
most classes are co-ed, some locations do offer all-female classes,
so girls can create their very own Dirty Girls School by inviting
a group of their closest friends to ride with them.
Marketing for Dirty Girls
American Suzuki recognizes that females, especially
Gen Y hipsters, are currently on the lookout for that next big
thrill that will set them apart from the crowd. Hatch is convinced
that it won't be long before pro female riders like Stefy Bau,
Jessica Patterson and Tania Satchwell will become household names
for teen girls everywhere and women will be out riding with friends
and family every weekend.
The initial Dirty Girls Dirt Bike School has
been reserved for industry representatives. Giving select top-tier
women's interest and consumer media first opportunity to experience
the school and report to their readers with a first-hand experience,
Extreme Arizona offers the "girls-only" program upon
request. All adventures can be customized to participants' level
of experience and personal riding preferences.
About Motorcycle Safety Foundation DirtBike
School
The MSF is a national, not-for-profit organization
promoting the safety of motorcyclist with the programs in rider
training, operator licensing and public information. The MSF is
sponsored by the U.S. manufacturers and distributors of BMW, Ducati,
Harley-Davidson, Honda, KTM, Kawasaki, Piaggio/Vespa, Suzuki,
Vengeance, Victory and Yamaha motorcycles.