







HANNAH HODGES
Hannah Hodges grew up in DeLand Florida and has been a professional motocross rider for many years now. She’s obtained over 40 national titles in AMA major events, Four championships at Loretta Lynn’s and top ten finishes at Monster Energy Cup. She is a contender in the women's motocross world and has continued to push herself in each race she's in.
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COUNTRY: USA
KACY MARTINEZ
Kacy Martinez is the jack of all trades when it comes to the motocross industry. Through her successful career she made her mark on not only in her racing career but for women riders across the globe. Kacy was named best all-around female off road athlete in 2014. After a racing career filled with many titles in different categories, Kacey has since retired. She now coaches athletes, mentors and spends time with her family. She is still very active in the moto community and is present at many events around Southern California.
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COUNTRY: USA
Ava Silvestri
Ava Silvestri been racing dirt bikes since the age of nine and went Pro in 2020, at the age of 16. She is currently racing for the 3Bros Kilmartin GasGas Team. She races three different offroad series on the West Coast of CA, including National Hare and Hound, National Grand Prix Series, and the Western Hare Scramble Series. Ava is a three-time Girls 12-16 National Champion in the hare scramble series. In 2019 she was the WORCS Women’s A Champion. With a total of two Pro Women wins already achieved she is on the road to win many more.
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COUNTRY: USA
Rosie Rowett
Rosie Rowett racing career has taken off over the last couple of years. At the age of 22 years old she already has many titles under her belt. Rosie is a British Enduro rider that from the age of eight has been racing motocross. With the passion and drive she has her limits are endless.
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COUNTRY: United Kingdom
Jessica Daniel
Jessica Daniel has been on a motorcycle since the age of three and hasn’t got off one since. Currently she is racing in the district 37 NGPC series in both classes, women A and Women 4-stroke A. Jessica is the Reigning Women A district champion and is continuing to push herself to win more titles and is hoping to turn pro after clinching national championships in these two classes. In her free time when she's not racing, she enjoys mountain biking, training, and travelling.
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COUNTRY: USA
Kalyn Benaroya
With a passion for riding dirt bikes and the want to share love for a sport, Kalyn started Dirtastic in 2017 with the intention to create a community of women who ride. Since then, Dirtastic has evolved into a lifestyle and a full-time job, working with 12 coaches at 15 events throughout the US in 2022. Kalyn lives in Hood River, Oregon. With access to dirt biking and mountain biking she spends as much time on 2 wheels as possible! Kalyn is a hairstylist by trade but ultimately being able to work outside, helping riders become more confident on (and off) the bike has won her heart.
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COUNTRY: USA










ALISE WILLOUGHBY
Alise "The Beast" Willoughby is a force to be reckoned with. The small but mighty USA Olympian is a fan favorite known for her heart. A shining star on and off the track, Alise competed in her third Olympic Games in 2020 as the reigning World Champion.
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COUNTRY: USA
VALI HÖLL
Already contending with the top times in the women's elite class as a junior, Vali has a knack for winning and completed a perfect season under the SRAM/TLD racing team winning every UCI World Cup Junior Women's races in 2018. Vali doesn't just win though, she wins with style and keeps it fun.
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COUNTRY: AUSTRIA
MICAYLA GATTO
Putting her stamp on the scene, we’re beyond stoked to join forces with Micayla Gatto. For 2022 and beyond, Micayla will not only be adding the latest TLD gear and helmets to her wardrobe, but she will also be collaborating and adding her unique artistic style to upcoming TLD women's products.
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COUNTRY CANADA
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VAEA VERBEECK
Bursting onto the scene, Vaea has proven she's one of the most well-rounded female athletes on a bike today with wins in downhill, slalom, pump track, and more. The fearless Canadian fills her schedule with Crankworx races, national champs, and progressive events like all-female freeride formation events in Utah.
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COUNTRY: CANADA
BETHANY SHRIEVER
The reining world's fastest women on a BMX bike, Bethany Shriever became the first British athlete to win Olympic gold in the BMX Racing at the 2020 Tokyo Games. Capturing her first world championship title as a junior in 2017, Bethany went on to grab the Elite World Championship in 2021 and continues to excel and impress.
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COUNTRY: UNITED KINGDOM
NIKITA DUCARROZ
Sitting fourth in the BMX freestyle world rankings, Nikita and her bike have traveled all around the globe competing at the highest level. The 2021 Tokyo Olympic hopeful will be making a push to represent her country of Switzerland at the summer games.
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COUNTRY: USA
KIALANI HINES
Placing second in the 2019 queen of Crankworx points race, Kialani proved she's more than a pump track specialist after taking consistent top results at all three world tour stops. The former BMX racer turned to mountain bikes and made it her full-time gig in 2016.
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COUNTRY: USA
LEIGH DONOVAN
A legend with a slew of medals, accomplishments, and more, Leigh Donovan is the only female to be inducted into both the BMX and mountain bike hall of fame. Simply put, she's one of the best to ever do it. Leigh now shares her world-class talents teaching and coaching clinics and continues to be an advocate for getting people on bikes. Leigh continues to work with the design team here at TLD to help test the women's collection.
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COUNTRY: USA
CAMILLE BALANCHE
An all around athlete with Olympic roots in ice hockey, Camille Balanche has solidified herself as one of the world's fastest women in downhill MTB. Still in the early stages of her career, Camille picked up mountain biking just a handful of year before winning the world title in 2020. Fast forward to 2022 and Cami has an impressive three year streak of winning the UCI World Cup Downhill season opener and tops the ranks of the Dorval AM Commencal Team.
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COUNTRY: SWITZERLAND
LAUREN REYNOLDS
Lauren “Bear” Reynolds is one of the brightest Australian BMX stars. Now training and competing out of a World-Class Olympic facility in southern California, Lauren has the experience of two Olympic games under her belt.
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COUNTRY: AUSTRALIA







SIAN A'HERN
The fast junior turned pro in 2016 at the age of 17 after collecting some high honors including Australian junior female downhill mountain biker of the year. Sian continues to gain speed and climb the elite ranks and now holds several top ten results on the UCI World Cup circuit.
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COUNTRY: AUSTRALIA
JENNA HASTINGS
One of the brightest young stars, Jenna Hastings caught the the mountain bike scene's attention in 2020 when she podium and win events against the fastest females at Crankworx New Zealand at only 17 years old. Jenna now turns her attention to the UCI World Cup Downhill series for 2022 and will compete under the Pivot tent.
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COUNTRY: NEW ZEALAND
ANITA NAIDU
Activist, humanitarian and MTB advocate, Anita is a busy women on a mission to make the world a better place. Based in Whistler, BC while not on the road, Anita works to break stereotypes and spread the joy of one of her favorite outlets, mountain biking.
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COUNTRY: INDO-CANADIAN
CAROLINE WASHAM
3 Pro GRT race wins, 2 southeastern triple crown enduro race wins a true leader in the women’s mtb scene, Caroline Washam is involved with the growth and evolution of the sport as much as she’s racing. Caroline is a regular at the Crankworx series, sea otter classic, us nationals, and many more events and in addition, she leaders her own clinics.
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COUNTRY: USA
EMILIE SIEGENTHALER
A bubbly veteran with a UCI World Cup Downhill racing career that spans from 2008-2021, Emilie stays prominent in the scene as an ambassador for Pivot and all around advocate for mountain biking.
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COUNTRY: SWITZERLAND
MONIKA HRASTNIK
A staple on the UCI World Cup Downhill podium, Monika has climbed the ranks and is now one of the favorites every downhill race. Joining the Dorval AM Commencal Team in 2019, Monika has been a vital part of the team's winning ways and is only getting better.
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COUNTRY: SLOVENIA
STEFANIE McDANIEL
Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona chances are if you've ridden trails there you've spotted Stefanie. With racing in her heart, Stefanie also coaches and teaches the sport she loves to women and men along the way.
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COUNTRY: USA


PARTNERSHIPS

ABOUT
Dirtastic’s all-female team consists of 12 USMCA certified coaches who are riders & racers that organize women’s riding clinics and events across the country. These are real life women; with real life jobs whose passion is to ride dirt bikes. Together we will strive to share our knowledge with as many people as possible, while encouraging more women to ride dirt bikes!
PARTNERSHIPS
ABOUT
There is always something to learn: From the world’s fastest to the new mountain bike enthusiast, we’re inviting anyone that wants to grow their skills and knowledge on the bike. Introducing Lessons with Leigh, a new video series hosted by hall of fame mountain biker Leigh Donovan, that walks through foundational MTB skills that can be applied to every ride. Leigh shares her wealth of knowledge over an eight-part video series that touches on everything from track stands to mastering drops with visuals and real riding scenarios to help. Interested in more learning? Subscribe to the Troy Lee Designs YouTube channel and find more educational resources at ichoosebikes.com.


EVENTS
MAIN EVENT
WHEN: MAY 13-15, 2022
WHERE: Jacksonville, OR
ABOUT
Spend 2 nights and 3 days with Dirtastic riding and camping deep in the forest with access to over 1,200 acres of epic trails! From hard enduro technical single track to mellow double track and everything in between, John’s Peak in Jacksonville, OR offers it all!
EVENTS
WOMENS MTB DAY
WHEN: MAY 7, 2022
WHERE: Skypark Bike Park, 28950 California 18, Skyforest, CA 92385
ABOUT
International Women’s Mountain Biking Day is an event dedicated to women who share a passion for riding and encourage others to join. Formed by the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) in 2018, this day is celebrated annually on the first Saturday in May.