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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Meet The New Rider # 1233 Portia Boyce

 


 My name is Portia “Incredible” Boyce. I currently work as a Bookkeeper in a non-traditional
middle school in the Cumberland County School District. I am also the National Vice President
of the Bessie Belles Riding Club Inc. The Bessie Belles Riding Club is named in honor of Ms.
Bessie Stringfield (1911-1993), who was the first known African American woman to ride solo
across the country on a motorcycle 8 times in the 1930’s. As was Ms. Stringfield, I too am a
motorcycle enthusiast and I am very passionate about the sport of motorcycle riding.

 


I grew up riding motorcycles, and have been in some capacity on a motorcycle since the age of 3. My
father taught me how to ride motorcycles at a very young age, and I will forever be grateful to
him for that. Over the years I've ridden 100's of thousands of miles. I’ve ridden many different
models and sizes of motorcycles just to name a few: Honda 750, Suzuki 1000, Hayabusa 1100,
Honda Goldwing 1800, and I’m currently riding a 2016 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Special.
Riding motorcycles for me offers a unique sense of freedom that is unmatched by any other
experience. The wind in my face, the open road ahead – it's a feeling of liberation that fills me
with joy and excitement. The passion for riding fuels a unique connection between myself and
my iron horse, creating an exhilarating experience every time I hit the road. My passion for
riding motorcycles has taken me from coast to coast 5 times. I’ve completed many IronButt
Association (IBA) Challenges. I’m a 7-year participant of the annual Bessie Stringfield All-
Female ride. Which has given me the opportunity to ride with women from all over the country
such as myself who share the same passion for the open road. The lead road captain and one of
23 women to complete the 48 States in 8 days as a group in IBA history. I’ve completed the IBA
Ride Around Texas Challenge (R.A.T.) as a Gold Insanity finisher (completed in under 72
hours). I am 1 of 15 women to certify the IBA Bessie Stringfield Civil Rights SaddleSore. Yes,
I have ridden many documented miles. Yet, I have countless undocumented miles. I feel I can
say with confidence, and most would agree, that I have a very respected and impressive riding
resume. I have a true passion and talent for riding motorcycles and pride myself in being a very
skillful rider. I respect the motorcycle and the motorcycle respects me.



Anyone who knows me knows that I never compete with anyone other than myself and every
time I straddle my motorcycle I strive to be a better rider. Which I feel has prepared me for such
an endurance challenge as a Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge participant. I’m very humble to have been
chosen as one of the elite riders to participate in the toughest ride for the toughest of the toughest
riders on Earth! I’m super excited about embarking on this journey of becoming a Hoka Hey
Challenge Finisher. Taking part in the most demanding motorcycle journey with the most
resilient riders on Earth is going to be a thrilling adventure that will push my riding, critical
thinking skills and boundaries to the absolute limit. I am super excited and up for the challenge!
Let’s Go!! Hoka Hey!!!



As a mother of a child with Autism. I will be riding in honor of those with Autism such as my
son, and raising money for Autism Awareness. Autism awareness is crucial in fostering
understanding and acceptance of individuals on the autism spectrum. By increasing awareness,
we can promote inclusivity and create a more supportive environment for those with autism. It is
important to educate others about the unique strengths and challenges that individuals with
autism may experience, as well as the different ways they may communicate and interact with
the world. Building a society that values neurodiversity and embraces individuals with autism for
who they are is essential in creating a more compassionate and inclusive community. Let us
continue to spread awareness, acceptance, and kindness towards individuals with autism.
Every donation, no matter how big or small, contributes to creating a more inclusive and
understanding society for individuals with autism. Together, we can make a difference and show
our support for Autism Awareness in a truly impactful way. Thank you in advance for supporting
my charity that is near and dear to my heart.


Food for thought: If riding through the countryside or cruising along the coast line, the joy of
riding is not just in the destination, but in the journey itself. Embrace the freedom, the
exhilaration, and the sheer bliss of being one with the road. And always remember, the ride is
yours to enjoy – so live in the moment and savor every second of the extraordinary experience.
Much Love & Respect,
Incredible
#TripleB
Beauty, Brains, and Braaap!!
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