FEATURE
40
TH
ANNIVERSARY OF WOMEN'S MOTOCROSS CELEBRATION
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"We were thrilled to have so
many girls show up to race to-
day," said event coordinator and
former head of the Women's Mo-
tocross Association, Miki Keller.
"There have been so many amaz-
ing women throughout the history
of motocross, and we're excited
to host this reunion, see so many
faces and of course, do some
racing."
The icon of women's racing,
Sue Fish, was the honored guest
of the reunion. The former wom-
en's World Motocross Champion,
two-time National Champion and
Superbowl of Motocross Cham-
pion confessed that she doesn't
ride motocross anymore, but
didn't hesitate at the chance to
be part of the 40-year reunion.
"I feel incredibly honored," Fish
commented. "I'm grateful that I
was able to be in the sport when
it very first began. It's amazing to
come here and see all these past
champions and everybody from
the old times. It's like no time ever
went by. It's been a really, really
cool event."
RIDING
Fish, like many of the past cham-
pions and icons, came to en-
joy the event without lining up
for a race herself, but still had a