TRANSMOTO 8-HOURS FOR THE LADIES!
Transmoto 8-Hour events aren’t just about going balls to the wall (pun-intended) or chasing that sweet, sweet trophy – they’re about challenging yourself, and being absolutely stoked while at it. What’s better than a weekend spent away, having good times around good people, and creating some memorable moments on two-wheels? Not much. More and more ladies are lining up on our start lines, and we want to keep that momentum rolling. So if you are a lady keen on giving enduro riding a real crack and hitting one of our tracks for a Transmoto 8-Hour, we’ve absolutely got you covered for 2026.



WAIT, WHAT IS THE LADIES LOOP?
On Saturday’s at selected Transmoto events, a non-competitive 6-8km loop runs for both female and junior riders. This shortened loop gives you a chance to sample the terrain, as it runs on the same track as Sunday’s 8-hour, and soak up the atmosphere without committing to a full race. It’s a low-pressure way to get involved, meet other female riders, and build confidence to take on the full event. They usually kick off mid-morning, and run for 2-3 hours, meaning you can ride as much or as little as you like.
If you’re already on track for Sunday’s 8-hour, but eager to get some Saturday riding in, the Ladies Loop is already included in your entry fee. If not, don’t stress. Entry for the Ladies Loop is just $50 bucks, and includes a free Transmoto t-shirt.

OKAY, SO WHICH EVENTS?
This year Transmoto has a four 8-Hour event weekends that will also play host to our Ladies Loop. We’ve got Macleay Valley, NSW (March 21-22), Miva Station, Qld (May 23-24), Narrabri, NSW (June 20-21), and Eskdale, VIC (September 12-13). One for each state we visit! By the way, entries are already open for Macleay Valley – so go grab your spot while you can as entries are limited.


I NEED MORE CONVINCING…
Well, we don’t just welcome gals – we want to actively highlight their involvement too! Women entering together as a team of 3 or 4 for Sunday’s race can be classed under our epic “Wonder Women” category, or “Mixed” category if you’re in with some boys. While both teams of 3 and 4 are grouped together for the Class and Outright results, entering in one of these relevant Team Categories increases your team’s chances of taking home one of those shiny trophies.

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