- The world's fastest woman on a motorcycle Leslie Porterfield is set to appear at the Dallas, Long Beach, New York and Chicago stops on the Progressive International Motorcycle Shows nationwide tour. Porterfield will talk to showgoers on the Learning Curve stage about her world famous land-speed records, as well as answer questions and sign autographs for fans.
"It is an honor to be a part of the Progressive International Motorcycle Shows tour and I'm thrilled to kick things off in my hometown market Dallas," said Porterfield. "I am excited to see all the new motorcycle products and models, and have the opportunity to meet so many new people while speaking at the show each weekend."
An avid motorcycle rider for 20 years, the Texas native and owner of High Five Cycles, in Dallas, holds several land-speed records including the fastest world record of any woman on a motorcycle at 232 mph, set in Bonneville, in 2008. That same year, Porterfield was also named the Fastest Woman in the World on a Motorcycle by the Guinness Book of World Records. Additionally, in 2009 she returned to Bonneville where she took the Top Speed of the Meet award (man or woman) on a motorcycle for her 240 mph pass against a record of 227 mph.
Leslie Porterfield will appear at the following Progressive International Motorcycle Shows:
- Dallas - Friday, December 2, at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, December 3, at 3 p.m.
- Long Beach - Friday, December 9, at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, December 10, at 3 p.m.
- New York - Friday, January 20 and Saturday, January 21
- Chicago - Saturday, February 11
About Progressive� International Motorcycle Shows�
From New York to California, the 12-city nationwide tour of the Progressive� International Motorcycle Shows� offers more than 500,000 consumers and 900 exhibitors from all powersports lifestyle interests an all access pass to the world of motorcycling. With hundreds of the latest street bikes, dirt bikes, cruisers, scooters and ATVs for both new and experienced riders, the world's largest traveling powersports event gives enthusiasts of all ages the opportunity to check out the latest gear and aftermarket accessories. The show also offers hours of entertainment including a thrilling trials stunt show from The Smage Bros, made famous by their top 10 finish in a nationally televised talent competition; a custom bike competition offering over $90,000 in prize money and featuring $20 million worth of motorcycle machinery; an all-new exclusive Kawasaki Design-A-Bike digital light painting experience; information tailored for women riders; learning experiences; and more. Show attendees are nine times more likely than the average motorcyclist to purchase a new powersports vehicle and related parts, products, and accessories, offering exhibitors exclusive access to the largest audience of potential buyers. For more information, visit: www.motorcycleshows.com.
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