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Name
  
Anke-Eve Goldmann


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Born
  
November 27, 1930
Germany

Occupation
  
Language teacher, journalist, racer

Known for
  
Inspirational woman motorcyclist and designer

Anke-Eve Goldmann was a journalist for Cycle World, Das Motorrad in Germany, Moto Revue in France and other international motorcycle magazines. Goldman was a friend of author André Pieyre de Mandiargues and the inspiration for the main character, 'Rebecca', in his most popular book The Motorcycle (1963). The book was adapted for the 1968 film The Girl on a Motorcycle starring Marianne Faithfull. From the 1950s, she competed in endurance and circuit racing, at the Nürburgring and Hockenheimring but being a woman, was barred from higher level competitions.

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Goldmann taught German to airmen's children at a U.S. Air Force base in Germany. She was the first woman to ride a motorcycle with a one-piece leather racing suit, made for her by German manufacturer Harro. She rode BMW motorcycles and became a spokesperson for the marque before buying an MV Agusta.

Anke-Eve Goldmann Baernsten Birna

In 1958, she helped found the Women's International Motorcycle Association in Europe.

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She gave up motorcycling after the death of a close friend.

Anke-Eve Goldmann Vintage Icon Motorcyle Style Icon Designer Anke Eve


Anke-Eve Goldmann Baernsten Birna

References

Anke-Eve Goldmann Wikipedia