Motocross.com: At what point in your life did you realize that you had become a famous motorcycle racer?
Ashley: I really didn’t realize it. I just grew up racing motorcycles. I loved to be at races. This is just what I grew up doing. I’m pretty fortunate that it turned into all this.
Motocross.com: Women’s motocross has been around since the ’70s. Sue Fish was popular along with some other racers but until you, and especially your generation, women’s motocross hadn’t really hit the mainstream or earned the acclaim that it has now. Do you attribute some of your fame to helping build up the sport?
Ashley: I’ve always had a thought about how women’s motocross could grow and how we should represent ourselves as riders and show the world that we work just as hard as everybody else in the sport. We don’t go as fast as the men but we go fast for women. I wanted that to grow into something, to be an opportunity for women that if they want to do it for a living they can do that.
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