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This journey is really about living my dreams,
overcoming the odds while inspiring and empowering
people from all walks of life to go and live the
life they imagine.
It takes a lot of courage to do what we want in
life. People limit themselves by their own minds
and their own fears
their own limitations. I
hope that what Im out here doing will be
inspirational to those who have allowed fear to
ensnare their dreams. I want people to get up off
their couches and say I am going to start my
own business or I am going to get that
promotion, or I am going to be an
Olympic athlete, or whatever it is they feel called
to do or be.
In some ways the deck is stacked against me, but
I am about to prove that it is not so much the hand
were dealt as the ability to play the hand. I
wasnt born into motorsports, I wasnt
born into money, but I was born into faith,
determination, and hard work, and I guess I have
winning in my veins.
This project is about winning races, and
inspiring hearts. What we are about to do will
dispel any doubt as to the ability of a woman.
From this debut Season, WERA Superbike racing
now presents National motorcycle racer, rising
star, Allie Warfel
the icon of unsurpassed
allure, speed, class, passion and drive!
In a male dominated sport where failure is more
likely than success, Allie has gone wheel to wheel
with the men and passed her way to the top. With 6
podium finishes in her first year, 2 National
Superbike trophies and a hold for 2nd place ranking
in the National Points standing, Allie is well on
her way to success.
At a young age Allie envisioned her life of
inevitable stardom far from the fields and humble
beginnings of her Mennonite upbringing in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her mind teaming with the
thought
What are you going to do, you
have no support and you want to dominate a sport
that is historically for rich men? Allie has
showcased a most remarkable and inspirational story
as well as a broad and rare range of talent.
Not to be deterred by finances, Allie got a job
gleaning fields with migrant workers when she was
11, and bought a bicycle to start developing her
race skills. With eyes wide open, Allie soon found
herself riding wheelies around the US Olympic
Training Center where she was invited as the only
female mountain biker in residency. 17 National
Medals and a few World Championships later, Allie
hadnt lost track of her primary goal of
motorsports. This was just a seedling of the
success now to come!
In this her first season of motorcycle racing,
Allie took a stock motorcycle (headlights,
taillights, and a horn) and passed her way to the
front of season trained racers on fully-equipped
race bikes. An astounding athlete, Allies
hard work, relentless passion, and precision tuned
skills are paying off.
Its been a long time coming, but I
guess this says something for the American
dream
. Faith, perseverance, passion and hard
work can still water the grounds of our roots, and
liberate our dreams.
Enticing prospects exist for those interested in
this groundbreaking opportunity to discern and
support the hottest ticket since Danica Patrick
climbed in her Indy car. The 2011 season holds
monumental opportunities for the success of this
lady racer, and you are invited for the journey!
Sponsorship packages are available upon request and
Allie is committed to supporting and giving back to
her community by being a role model to young women,
and those who share the passion to succeed
I believe that people like me can still make
it. To those who said I couldnt
I
could! And to those who said I cant
I
will!
Allie consistently makes herself available for
interviews, photo shoots, and autograph sessions in
the hopes that her continued success will focus on
the unmatched potential for women to succeed in
every walk of life.
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