
We bonded over our love for riding, modeling and fitness which led to sharing experiences of daily commuting on a motorcycle and our excitement from when we were both official MotoGP Umbrella Girls. She was shining as bright as the stars!Īs Annette and I got to talking, we discovered that we actually shared quite a bit in common. I distinctly recall pulling up to the event and there she was… this petite, gorgeous girl with a banging body, taking photos with the racers. He showed me photos of Annette and I was thoroughly impressed as I thought to myself, “Dammmmn this chick is gorgeous! AND she rides?! Gotta get it in and seal the deal.” LOL I didn’t know many female riders at the time so Annette was literally a unicorn- beautiful, mysterious and rare. I agreed and he informed me that the other umbrella girl working the event also rode motorcycles and was actually participating in the race that weekend.
#Annette carrion series
In 2013, Young Lee, owner of the M1GP series asked me if wanted to model as an umbrella girl for their upcoming 24-hour endurance race. She was an excellent writer who spoke wise and insightful words as well as a highly influential rider who rode her motorcycle every day, and she was always so eager to polish her riding skills. It’s kind of odd, because she was my blogging partner in crime and normally, we would proofread each other’s work. For the longest time I haven’t been able to fully come to terms with what happened, so writing about it is necessary. Even though it’s been over a month since Annette’s passing, everything still feels so… unreal.

This is going to be one of the most difficult blogs I’ve ever written.
