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Longest Parade of Female Indian Motorcycle Riders: world record set in New Richmond, Wisconsin

Sep 28, 2022
Largest Parade of Female Indian Motorcycle Riders: world record set in New Richmond, Wisconsin

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States--One hundred and one women, from all over the United States and all over the world, Deemed the "Original 101", participated in a First Ever, "Parade of Female Indian Motorcycle Riders" in New Richmond, Wisconsin, on a 6.8 mile course that started at Rivers Edge Apple River Camp ground and ended at Rivers Edge Apple River Camp Ground; the parade set the record for the Longest Parade of Female Indian Motorcycle Riders, according to the WORLD RECORD ACADEMY.


"Women of all backgrounds came out to support Indian Bike Week and a year worth of planning to make this event successful.

 

"This event would not have happened without the enthusiasm and support of all the women that took time out of their busy lives" Art Eguia, who organizes Indian Bike Week, says.

Largest Parade of Female Indian Motorcycle Riders: world record set in New Richmond, Wisconsin

"Though the 1st round of parade produced a hiccup, the women were quick to re-do the ride a second time with the help of some ment that gave up their motorcycles to accomplish the year long planned feat.


"The 2nd time was the golden ticket and 101 women set a new record that had never been done before in this history of Indian Motorcycles.

Largest Parade of Female Indian Motorcycle Riders: world record set in New Richmond, Wisconsin

"Though Indian Motorcycle corporate was not present, the resounding throttle and cheers of all the women who also included Laura Klock who had previously set a land speed record with her daughters and Jody Perewitz who currently holds sixteen Land Speed records, one of which is a World Record," Art Eguia, who organizes Indian Bike Week, says.


"She is the fastest woman to ever ride an American V-twin-powered motorcycle over 200 miles per hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats, also participated."

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