AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference: 2009
Event Celebrates Women who Ride
Move over, guys. These days, more and more women are getting
behind the handlebars in the motorcycling world. Thousands of them
will celebrate their love of all things motorcycle at the fifth
American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) International Women &
Motorcycling Conference, Aug. 19-22, 2009, in the dramatic resort
town of Keystone, Colo., just 90 miles west of Denver.
The AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference
focuses on educating, encouraging, inspiring and mentoring women
in the lifestyle and sport of motorcycling, according to AMA
Marketing and Special Events Manager Tigra Tsujikawa.
"This event represents the best of both worlds for women
motorcyclists," said Tsujikawa. "We will have the
opportunity to connect with and learn from other women riders. And
through seminars, activities and classes, we'll gain the knowledge
and skills to ride where the road or trail leads next."
The AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference is
well timed. According to the Motorcycle Industry Council, women
now account for 12.6 percent of all motorcycle and scooter riders,
a 29 percent increase since 2003.
As the number of women motorcyclists has risen, so has
attendance at the AMA International Women & Motorcycling
Conference. The last conference, which was held in Georgia in
2006, drew more than 1,100 participants. The AMA anticipates that
number will double at the 2009 event, which will feature prominent
women riders, racers and industry leaders.
Among them is Genevieve Schmitt, founder of the online
magazine, WomenRidersNow.com.
"For many years, women have been saying that the
motorcycle industry is not paying attention to them," said
Schmitt. "The AMA International Women & Motorcycling
Conference is the industry's response to that, and has been for
the last four conferences. Each conference attracts more sponsors,
more participation from manufacturers and vendors, and more
participants. I see the 2009 conference, with its supremely scenic
location in Keystone, Colo., as being the best yet. If you're a
woman and you're a rider, this is the event you need to
attend."
In addition to a wide range of daily workshops, conference
attendees will have the opportunity to demo new bikes, shop for
the latest gadgets and gear at the vendor marketplace, and enjoy
numerous after-hours social activities at the idyllic Keystone
Resort, which is nestled among the majestic Rocky Mountains.
Tsujikawa added that the conference is not restricted to women.
"The motorcycling community is a most welcoming group of
people, and the AMA International Women & Motorcycling
Conference is no exception," she said. "While our focus
is on women riders, women are encouraged to register their spouses
or partners, who can attend all activities. Even if they choose
not to participate in the conference itself, there are fantastic
riding opportunities in this area, including some legendary
two-lane, off-road and dual-sport adventures."
The fifth AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference
will be held at the Keystone Resort & Conference Center in
Keystone, Colo., on Aug. 19-22, 2009. Lodging reservations can be
made by calling (800)
258-0437; mention group code CZ0AMAW. Early in 2009, the AMA
will provide conference registration information at www.womenandmotorcycling.com.
Sign up for conference email alerts by e-mailing the AMA at info@womenandmotorcycling.com.