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Saudi Women Rev up Motorbikes as End to Driving Ban Nears

Web Desk (June 12, 2018):  Even a year ago, it would have been hard to imagine — Saudi women clad in skinny jeans and Harley-Davidson T-shirts, revving motorbikes at a Riyadh sports circuit.

But ahead of the historic lifting of a decades-long ban on female drivers on June 24, women gather weekly at the privately owned Bikers Skills Institute, to learn how to ride bikes.

“Biking has been a passion ever since I was a kid,” said 31-year-old Noura, who declined to give her real name as she weighs public reactions in the ultra-conservative kingdom.Overturning the world´s only ban on female drivers is the most striking reform yet launched by powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

“I grew up watching my family riding bikes,” Noura said as she mounted a Yamaha Virago.

“Now I hope… to have enough skills to ride on the street.”

Next to her, revving a Suzuki, sat Leen Tinawi, a 19-year-old Saudi-born Jordanian.

For both women, biking is not just an adrenalin-fuelled passion, but also a form of empowerment.“I can summarise the whole experience of riding a bike in one word — freedom,” Tinawi said.

– ´It´s your turn to ride´ –

Both bikers follow their Ukrainian instructor, 39-year-old Elena Bukaryeva, who rides a Harley-Davidson.

Most days the circuit is the domain of drag racers and bike enthusiasts — all men.

But since offering courses to women in February on the basics of bike riding, four female enthusiasts have enrolled, most of them Saudis, Bukaryeva said.“They always wanted to learn how to ride a motorcycle. And now they are saying ´it´s my time´,” Bukaryeva said.

She echoed a catchphrase printed on the institute´s promotional material: “It´s your turn to ride.”

“My parents said: ´You on a bike? You are a girl. It´s dangerous´,” she said.

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