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Can-Am Commits to Bringing Change to Motorcycling’s Sexist Past

On International Women's Day, Can-Am is celebrating women riders and is challenging the played out “biker” stereotypes in order to make open road riding a more inclusive place for women every day of the year.

On International Women’s Day, Can-Am is celebrating women riders and is challenging the played out “biker” stereotypes in order to make open road riding a more inclusive place for women every day of the year. 

Can-Am’s statement:

This one is for all of the women who have been told you’re too old, too young, too weak, too inexperienced or simply too much to handle. The open road doesn’t discriminate and neither do we. This is our promise to you.  

We believe the road has the power to empower; to inspire, to awaken something within all of us. That sense of freedom belongs to everyone regardless of race, age, gender or background. There is a new generation of riders emerging and they are as diverse as the highways, backroads and uncharted pathways upon which they embark upon, and that is why Can-Am is committed to breaking down the barriers restricting marginalized groups, including women, from riding the open road free from discrimination and inequity. 

We are committed to addressing the staggering deficit of women riders in the riding community, increasing the ratio of Can-Am Ryker women riders to 40%. We will do so by supporting groups and projects that help empower women riders through Can-Am’s Women of On-Road via our Giving Back to Our Community initiative and provide new educational resources such as training videos, local ride guides, access to womens’ riding groups and much more, all available through our hub canamonroad.com/women

We’ve got miles to go, there’s no doubt about it. But we’re on this ride with you and the road ahead is bright. 

Let’s ride.

Link: Can-Am

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