Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. All-Women?s Program Invites Applicants from North America and Brazil
The Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. program invites women riders from Brazil to build their own Royal Enfield motorcycle, train with professional coaches, and compete in the road-racing series at tracks across the U.S.
The Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. all-women program is expanding for the 2025 season by inviting ladies from Brazil to apply for the road-race series. Women from the U.S. and Canada have been welcomed to the program since its inaugural season in 2020, and Royal Enfield hopes that adding Brazil to the list will expand the series? reach and give more ladies the opportunity to take part.
Brazil is the largest and fastest-growing market for Royal Enfield outside of India, and it has the largest BTR viewership outside of North America, so there are sure to be plenty of applicants hoping to secure their spot on the 2025 roster. All applicants must meet the same requirements, including being at least 18 years of age and speaking English. For the upcoming year, the flat-track series remains open only to the U.S. and Canada, while the road-race series will accept applicants from the U.S., Canada, and Brazil.
BTR participants compete in high-energy races during the program, providing a jumping-off point to build a career in motorcycle racing.
For all participants, Royal Enfield will cover all transportation and lodging costs associated with participation in the program. In addition, riders are allowed and encouraged to return home between training sess...
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