It’s not all skills, drills and send.
Sometimes, the real magic of mountain biking isn’t in conquering the biggest line, it’s in the people you ride it with.
Our Huck it Social Rides are all about connection. A space for every rider, at every level, to come together, connect and build a crew that lifts each other up.
These rides aren’t about how fast you are or how technical your riding is. They’re about sharing the stoke, meeting like-minded women and growing your support network in the MTB space.
Whether you’re new to the scene or a seasoned shredder, there’s a place for you here. Come along, meet your people and grow your riding circle.
Keep an eye on upcoming ride dates or join our next one, we’d love to have you along.
Feeling a little nervous? Reach out anytime; we’re here to help you feel welcome and supported.
Rider Team
The Huck It Rider Team
Say hey to this powerhouse crew of 8 incredible women representing a mix of MTB disciplines, backgrounds and skill levels — from fresh racers to seasoned senders. This team isn’t just about speed — it’s about showing up, lifting each other up, and creating space for more women to feel seen, supported and absolutely stoked on bikes.
Their mission?
- Support YOU as a rider to get out there and compete in WA MTB events — no matter your level or style.
- Be a bold voice for representation, visibility and community in the MTB space.
Rider Stories

The Joy of Cycling
Turi shares her cycling journey. With no background as an athlete or in sporting pursuits I decided to take myself for a bike ride for Valentine’s Day 2018. Pedalling out in the middle of the day, it was a way to do something for myself and support my mental health.
The ride was not long, only 30km, but took me many hours to complete, leaving me with a sense of accomplishment as well as tiredness. This simple act of going for a bike ride at the age of 46 started my ongoing love of cycling to this day.

Finding the Confidence to Race: My Journey Into Women’s Enduro
Erin Rogers shares her journey into women’s enduro racing.
For more than a year, I’d been quietly dreaming about entering an Enduro race.
I’d hear other riders share their stories of triumph; tales of committing to A lines and B lines or sometimes just the hilarity and excitement of a good weekend.
Maybe one day… But doubt always crept in before I could commit.




Social Rides