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Name
  
Clara Wagner


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Born
  
11 November 1891
St Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota

Known for
  
Pioneer female motorcyclist and racer

Died
  
December 30, 1961, Cathedral City, California, United States

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Clara Marian Wagner (11 November 1891 – 30 December 1961) was the first documented woman motorcyclist who became notable as an endurance racer and was sponsored by the Eclipse Machine Co., a bicycle company, for using its braking products.

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In 1907, Clara, aged 15 years old and the daughter of the Wagner Motorcycle Company (1901-1914 ) owner George Wagner from Saint Paul, Minnesota, became a member of the American Federation of Motorcyclists (FAM).

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Clara put the company's motorcycles on the map by achieving a perfect score in a FAM 360 mile endurance race from Chicago to Indianapolis in 1910, aged 18, but was denied the trophy because she was female. She won several such events.

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At the time, Wagner was celebrated on a series of postcards as "The most successful and experienced lady motorcyclist" and rode the first motorcycle designed specifically for women.

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References

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