
1,433 Women Riders Break World Record in Rockford
A nonprofit just set a world record with the largest all-female motorcycle ride in history, bringing together nearly 1,500 women on their own bikes. The massive gathering also raised over $11,000 for breast cancer research.
Nearly 1,500 women just rode into the record books on motorcycles, and the roar of their engines echoed far beyond Rockford, Illinois.
Midwest Women Riders brought together 1,433 female motorcyclists on June 13 for an official world record ride, confirmed by Atlas World Records. The nonprofit, founded in 2008 by Ellie Rains, organized the historic event as part of its three-day Get Your Groove On celebration at Hard Rock Casino Rockford.
Women traveled from across the country to be part of the moment. Each one rode her own motorcycle, proving that passion and determination know no limits.
"This achievement belongs to every woman who registered, rode, volunteered, sponsored, and supported this event," Rains said. "Together, we demonstrated the strength, determination, and unity of women riders while making history."

The Ripple Effect
The record-breaking ride created waves of positive impact throughout the region. The event raised $11,400 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, supporting breast cancer research, advocacy, education, and patient care.
Local businesses felt the boost too. The three-day event generated an estimated $1.4 million in economic activity for Rockford, according to GoRockford.
Beyond the dollars, the gathering offered workshops, live entertainment, and guest speakers. Women connected over shared passions, learned new skills, and built a community that will extend far beyond one weekend.
The event shows what happens when people come together around something they love. A hobby becomes a movement, individuals become a force, and a single day creates lasting change for cancer research and local businesses alike.
One ride, 1,433 women, and a new world record that proves there's no limit to what we can accomplish together.
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