The Women’s International Motorcycling Association is moving its conference to Japan next year after a successful edition concludes at Keystone in the US.
With opportunities to ride the Loveland Pass and see some spectacular scenery, it will be interesting to see what’s on offer again in 2010.
The women’s rider event included other longer rides to Aspen and the hot sulphur springs, with the serious business of seminars and conferences also taking place.
The event concluded with more demo rides and of course, the annual banquet.
While not all women were expected to go off and brave solo riding trips like Lois Pryce’s motorcycle tour from the UK to the tip of South Africa, next year’s event should be equally inspiring.
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