Learn Skills and Watch Freestyle Stunts in the WIM Arena!


The Women in Moto Arena is at the heart of our event. Throughout the day you can partake in Motogymkhana skills whether you’re a CBT rider or a full license holder, and for this year we also have the talented Runt Rider Rocky joining us to showcase some freestyle stunts!
Runt Rider Rocky- Freestyle Stunts (Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th)



The very talented Runt Rider Rocky will be entertaining you with a few freestyle stunt sessions across the weekend, within the WIM Arena!
“Hi, I’m Rocky, a female stunt rider and motorcycle fanatic, usually found on the back wheel of a honda msx called bullwinkle or doing zoomies on a Yamaha R7 sports bike
I’ve been stunting since 2017 & In 2021 I had a bad accident, two operations later & a string of traumatic life events left me battling c-ptsd but since rebuilding my confidence and self esteem I’ve become a very strong and independent women even learning to do all my own motorcycle maintenance.
I’m hoping my story and my way of life encourages other women to jump on a motorcycle and pick up those spanners!
A quote I live by “Never let anyone else dim your light” “
Skills with Motogymkhana (Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th)



“Motogymkhana was born in Japan in the late 1960’s as a stealthy way of improving motorcycle riding skills in a safe environment by getting the riders to have fun and practice riding tight short courses as quickly as their skill will allow. The cones for competition have colours to indicate the direction to the riders known as the Adachi system red cones on the right, blue to the left, yellow are gates and a yellow band means minimum 360 turn.
It became a time trial sport and is one rider at a time against the clock on a course the riders have not ridden before and is practiced by groups of enthusiasts all over the world. Its run by volunteers and is not for profit.
MGWM promotes the introduction of riders to better and advanced riding techniques using motogymkhana techniques. We can train for competition but we chose not to as there are massive gains to be made for all road riders in getting to grips with the fundamentals of Motogymkhana riding. Throttle control, rear braking, clutch use, tight turns leaning the bike at slower speeds and being confident riding in 1st gear.
We do this by encouraging all participants to have fun, be supportive and ride safely. All motogymkhana is done in an off road situation with limited bikes participating at the same time. Any bike can do it some are better than others but you can safely explore the limits of any bike on a motogymkhana course
At the Womenmoto show we will have basic courses for any rider to follow one of us around (No memorising courses required). Using my bikes or yours if you chose or start on mine get the hang of it and come back on yours. Roll up sign on and provide your licence or cbt qualification ( we need to see this as a minimum).
If a rider has a particular problem with a manoeuvre we can include that in the ride to help their skill or confidence so you can ask us anything and we are happy to help we like to think of ourselves as a big daft family so come and join in its a fun way to learn and get supported by a global network of riders”