![]() If only you could see just how big and positive of an impact you’ve already made… we’ll be sure to make you proud, beautiful. ![]() The three of us stood strong together and kept each other up, but for now… with time, we’ll learn how to continue standing strong on two legs and grow even stronger in your honor. We’ve been through so much and faced the odds together, striving to set good examples and earn genuine respect from the motorcycle community and others. The Redline Ravens’ website says the trio’s goal was to “encourage others to lead an active lifestyle, with an emphasis towards inspiring women, from all walks of life, to gain confidence in male-dominant industries and to promote a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect between all riders.”Ĭarrion was riding a 2015 Triumph, which she was seen riding on Southern California roads, often on Ortega Highway, in videos posted on her various social media pages. We’ve been through so much and faced the odds together, striving to set good examples and earn genuine respect from the motorcycle community and others.” The pain is so unreal,” an Instagram post reads from the group’s account. ![]() Soon after 33-year-old Annette Carrion’s death, many of her social-media followers mourned her passing, some creating video tributes about the loss of a riding advocate.Ĭarrion and two other women had created a motorcycling group called the Redline Ravens. An Irvine motorcyclist who gained some social-media attention for her biking skills and advocating for other women to ride died Saturday, March 31 while traveling alone on one of her favorite stretches when her motorcycle went off of the side of Ortega Highway in Lake Elsinore. ![]()
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