Husqvarna Salutes Women Riders

May marks the third annual "Women Riders Month" in celebration of
women who ride motorcycles. You might be surprised at how many
women ride - according to the latest figures from the Motorcycle
Industry Council (MIC), nearly 25% of the 25 million Americans who
ride are female... and that number is growing!
"Hopefully the event inspires even more women to "Ride More" this
year," says Husqvarna's National Marketing Manager Corey Eastman.
"Husqvarna is happy to be at the forefront of the female rider
revolution and we would like to salute our top women racers Mandi
Mastin and Veronica Martin for serving as an inspiration to others.
We would also like to commend Jay Hall of Hall's Cycles in
Springfield, Il for stepping up and sponsoring both Mandi and
Veronica."
In addition to winning the first four rounds of the AMA National
Enduro series, TXC250 rider Mastin also won the opening GNCC round,
finished second in round #2 and has qualified for her 10th ISDE (to
be held in Finland this August). Meanwhile, Mandi's fellow Hall's
Cycles Husqvarna-sponsored teammate Veronica Martin has finished
second or third at all four rounds of the young GNCC season.
Martin's solid finishes have her sitting pretty in second overall
in the Women's Junior Class, just two points out of the top
position. Yet another Husky rider, Carole Geoffrion, is currently
in fourth place in the GNCC Women's Junior Class.
Of course Women Riders Month is about more than racing.
International Female Ride Day is May 6, and is expected to see
women around the world taking to two wheels. For more info on the
International day, check out www.Motoress.com.
"We believe that 5.7 million women riders is a great start, but we
want more women to 'Ride More' in the future," adds Eastman. "To
make that possible, Husqvarna North America is offering 2.99% APR
financing for 2011 machines and .99% for 2010 and earlier models,
as well as terms up to 60 months. We also have some low-seat height
models and more in the works to eliminate some of the barriers to
female motorcycle riders."
Women Riders Month May/International Female Ride Day: May 6, 2011 -
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