I didn't join a race team, chase or expect sponsorship. I just went out and had a go. I traded my road bike in for an RGV250 and went racing. I raced a number of different bikes over my short time of racing. Actually, it could almost be 'appropriate' to say I was a bit of a race bike whore. Back then I scrimped and saved my $217 weekly wage and worked a second job just so I could follow my passion, errr obsession.

I raced for 4 years and then moved on to other things in life, but within that 4 years I reached A grade and got some podium placings at State Title races and lots of 1st's, 2nd's and 3rd's at many national and club meetings.
I had many ups and downs in my short 4 years of racing, but my struggles and disappointments were worth the enjoyment I got out of racing. I always like to keep things in perspective. I was never fast compared to the fast guys, but looking back, I reckon I did alright.

There were only a handful of us girls racing back when I started, but there were a couple of mighty fast girls back then and they weren't the first and won't be the last. Who woulda thought.


After not riding altogether since the early 2000's, I started riding on the road again in 2010 and started ride days on the track at the end of 2011. I raced a full season in 2013 finishing 2nd in the New Era 125cc Historic Championships. For the New Era 125 class I hold the lap record on the North Circuit and was just pipped for the lap record on Eastern Creek full circuit at last years BSFOS. I did have some 'most appropriate' people offer me sponsorship when I came back to racing, RT Screen Printing and KANEG. Top guys who I am most thankful for their assistance.


I might do a few more races here and there, not sure on what yet because I sold all my race bikes and spent most of the money on my husbands Ohlins front end for his bike, which I must say, even though it's left me with not enough money to buy another track bike, it still was a 'most appropriate' thing to do for him.


