| Valerie (VTRace Girl) Thompson |
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I became interested in motorcycles in 1999 after a friend asked me to ride as a passenger, and then later changed his mind. He was worried that I might scratch his fender. Feeling that there was more to motorcycles than just being a passenger, I bought my own the very next day. It was a 1999 Harley Davidson sportster 1200. I attended the basic rider course and quickly found out that I loved it, and that I was good at it. Three months later, working at Downtown Harley Davidson in Seattle Washington, I realized that the sportster was not enough. I bought my current bike, a 2000 Fatboy, and have not looked back since. I have taken my Fatboy through its paces. Customizing it along the way, and now have a great looking bike with a 107 HP motor. |
I have aspirations of becoming a Pro Fuel competitor in the AHDRA and am very serious when it comes to racing. I am taking all the necessary steps to be a serious competitor at the national level including the formation of.VTRace Girl, my drag bike race team. I am a girl racer and bike enthusiast and have been riding, learning and racing for some time now. I have many accomplishments on the bike track and also attend a good number of biker rallies. |
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I attend 20 plus motorcycle events and participates in 10-12 AHDRA Drag Bike events each calendar year. At each event I am accompanied by a 40’ enclosed trailer that is set up for marketing of my various sponsors. This marketing includes PA system for sponsorships “plugs” during events, brand name logo space on the trailer, race suit, helment and sponsor literature at bike event booth. |
I have appeared in several biker magazines and programs including: Bike Works Magazine, Rumble Magazine, Hot Rod Bike Magazine, Barnett’s Magazine and Discovery Channel Biker Build-Off. I also maintain a successful website Valerie Thompson - Race Girl that works to keep everyone informed of my many accomplishments on and off the drag bike circuit.
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