On International Female Ride Day, Can-Am joins the call to get the ladies behind the wheel
Riding is for everyone. The machine doesn’t care who you are. If you have a passion or a desire to ride, Can-Am wants you. On May 1, the call was even louder for the female drivers as brands everywhere including Can-Am celebrated International Female Ride Day (IFRD).
Follow Can-Am throughout the month as they recognize their female riders with a continued virtual celebration.
IFRD has been recognized for more than half a decade. The day aims to celebrate women in powersports by spotlighting the positive impact they have on their communities and the industry at large. The IFRD rallying cry “JUST RIDE!” encourages women everywhere to discover the joy and freedom of riding and the powerful role they play in building a more diverse and inclusive community of riders; a mission that Can-Am has long stood behind.
Female Can-Am riders are a diverse group. Whether they are cruising city streets on their Ryker, trekking cross-country on a Spyder, or hitting the trails in a Can-Am Commander, they can’t be put into one category. That is what makes the Can-Am community of riders like no other. To celebrate this, Can-Am is calling on women everywhere to wave their “wind sister” flag. Starting May 1, women can hashtag two photos or videos of themselves using #WindSisterWarrior to showcase the unique and diverse lives of women riders when they’re not out riding. From owning the boardroom, dominating the court, caring for patients or simply being an everyday Supermom, Can-Am will highlight the real women who ride through a tribute video and rider spotlights across its many channels. They are the women who fight tooth and nail to keep ‘me time’ with their ride as a non-negotiable item on their to-do lists. This is one way Can-Am will celebrate them.
Can-Am On-Road is all-in on getting more females riding. And it has some serious momentum. The Can-Am Women of On-Road community has more than 8,000 members, generating over 700 posts and 15,000 comments per month. The percentage of female Can-Am Ryker owners has grown to 36% in 2020, while the motorcycle industry remains at 20% female riders. Additionally, women have accounted for more than 50% of registrations for the acclaimed Can-Am Rider Education Program.
“Can-Am On-Road is proud to support and celebrate International Female Ride Day for a secondyear in a row by giving these inspiring women the spotlight they deserve,” said Evelyne Plante, Marketing Specialist at Can-Am On-Road. “But Can-Am doesn’t stop there. Every day is a chance for us to make the world of riding a more inclusive place. That is why we’re committed to uplifting women in riding through our Giving back to our community initiative, which invests in women’s riding groups and individuals’ dream projects, in addition to providing them a platform via our social channels and our growing ambassador program.”
Can-Am Off-Road is also putting more of a spotlight on some incredible female owners through various projects, including its Livin’ the Land series, which celebrates both female and male owners who are setting an example for the next generation.
“The IFRD call to action is “JUST RIDE!”. It is all about getting out there, taking to the road, joining other women the world over while embracing the joy and freedom which accompanies the riding experience. This unified synchronized action has been the fuel of IFRD since its introduction. And with like-minded supporters like Can-Am who share IFRD’s goals we continue to build a community of riders centered around unity and inclusion,” adds Vicki Gray, Founder of IFRD.
To learn more about Can-Am’s plans for International Female Ride Day®, visit can-am.brp.com and follow Can-Am on social at @canamonroad and @canamoffroad. For women interested in discovering riding events and groups in their city, visit the Women of On-Road group on Facebook or check out our new hashtag #WindSisterWarrior.