No matter what stage in your motorcycle journey you are, WAOR shares stories from women all across the UK.

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Weekly *Now Monthly* Cover Photo Competition!


June Winner

Erin Hill

April Winner 

Amy Steele. Just look at all the purple!💜

Week 29 Winner

Carol Dunford

Week 28 Winners

Roz. Liz & Charlotte

Week 27 winner

Kerry Wright

Week 26 Winner

Marianne Myburgh

Week 25 Winner

Sasha Doodson - CBR600RR

Week 24 winner

Megan Wimpress won by a landslide this week! And rightly so.

Week 23 Winner

Our own wonderful admin won this week, this is Caroline back in the day!

Week 22

Jo Harrington

Week 21

Emma Bridget - Stunning Ducati 848 Evo

Week 20

Debbie McRobb Upsdell - Hard tie this week but I think we can all agree this is a stunning shot!

Week 19

Poppy Baker - "A few years back, very excited as just fitted my rear rack ready for my virgin tour!"

Ania Legg - Isle Of Man

Sophie Dann - Bandit 1200

Dee Suckling - Z1000SX

Poppy Bakers Mum - 1962 @ Burnham On Sea On An Old Triumph. 

Freda Watson - CBR500R

Charlie-Ann Keen

Rebecca Matthews - Yamaha XV950R Bolt

Emmy Bourne

Sally Weighill

Yvette Albert

Shannon Ware - KTM RC125

Nicky Scott - KTM 790 Duke

Sue Brown

Sophie Hawkins - Kawasaki Ninja 125


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Yorkshire Biker Cafes - Emmy Reviews

Hello! Welcome to the Women’s Association of Riders monthly blog! My name is Emmy and for this months blog we’re going to talk to you about biker cafes that are local to us. Local to me is York and the surrounding areas. I can’t claim to know all the places well with exception of a couple but at least you get an idea of where you can visit.

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BikerWithABag - What does that mean?

Bikerwithabag, what does that mean? Well exactly that, a young female biker with a ileostomy stoma bag. Welcome to my story…At first glance I look like your normal everyday biker, but dig a little deeper and the truth starts to show. From birth I had a condition called Crohn’s disease, in and out of hospital, scans, tests, operations just to get by, at the age of 12 I ended up having life saving surgery which left me with my stoma bag. I was determined that this wasn’t going to destroy my life of riding bikes! Fast forward to today, age 25 and I was right it didn’t stop me I’m still riding. I’m currently on a Aprilia Tuono v4 1100 factory, but have ridden such a variety of bikes, sportsbikes, adventure bikes right down to your cafe racers, I’m living my childhood dream.

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23 Days Around Europe With Poppy Baker

What can you achieve in 23 days? 2019 was a year to experiment, previous biking tours were always booked from start to end. I’m not dissing pre-booking but keeping to a schedule can bring its own issues. e.g. covering specific distances, not accounting for breakdowns, weather conditions, health & the ache to detour. Everyone has their ideas but having tried both ways, a bit of ad lib is so much easier & calmer….here’s my adventure.I’m a chunky 56 year old asthmatic with a penchant for wine, yummy food & my hairdryer!Ridden since I was 15 & currently on a T120. Ride with my fella & 82 year old Dad….& few mad mates. However this trip was just me & he…

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Emmy Bourne - You’re Not Riding A Motorbike.

I was 17 years old and my mum told me (in no uncertain terms) that never on this planet ever would she allow me to do my motorbike test. It was the car or nothing. ‘You’re not riding a motorbike you can get it out of your head!’ She said.

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Biking As Sara Coles

So my grandma always rode to work on a BSA bantam, I used to polish it for her when I was little. It was always an ambition to pass my test and ride like she did.

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