I’m Michelle, a wife to an avid motorcycle rider, mother of five grown children, and proud fur parent to two spoiled and adorable doodles. In addition to my roles in family life, I’m a dedicated victims advocate for the local police department, as well as a certified life, weight, and somatic coach.
I was afraid to ride motorcycles for most of my life—even as a passenger. It wasn’t until I found support from an amazing group of fellow riders, coupled with skills training, support, and kindness, that I gained the confidence to ride today. Taking my MSF training course with my youngest son when he turned 18 was a turning point for me. And more advanced motorcycle training since then have only helped build my confidence. Now, as I navigate the scenic roads of life, from the Pacific Coast to the Ozarks and through the breathtaking Rocky Mountains, I am grateful for the camaraderie and the empowering experiences shared with this incredible community. I look forward to meeting like-minded individuals and continuing to embrace the thrill of the ride.
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