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Rebel
Girl was There...
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Rebel Girl model Michelle Fionda at Fashion in Detroit. Photo
courtesy of Tatijana Kunik
Saturday,
October 23, 2010, Fashion in Detroit had a nice surprise in the
audience at Motor City Casino's Soundboard. Rebel Girl designer,
Cher Bell and Rebel Girl model, Michelle, (whom we all know from
the website) were the bells of the ball on day two of the two day
fashion extravaganza.
Michelle wore Cher Bell's
design, a fabulous cream corset accented with eyelit closures,
scooped chains and a belted waist and looked so close to perfect
she should have been on the runway herself. Photographers from
StyleLine Magazine and 944 Magazine took photos of our hot Rebel
Girls while Cher Bell did interviews from several members of the
press.
Congrats to our Rebel
Girl's for causing such a hot mess! We wouldn't expect anything
less, especially while wearing our corsets!
Fashion In Detroit is an
annual, two-day fashion event co-created by Project Runway's Joe
Faris, along with Karen Buscemi, K'Kio Hardin, Lians Jadan and
Leslie Ann Pilling to put a fashion spotlight on Michigan with a
goal to create a venue that celebrates both local and national
designers. This year's Fashion In Detroit took place at the
luxurious Motor City Casino Hotel, located downtown Detroit. The
two-day fashion extravaganza included 12 runway shows by local and
national designers, plus designer trunk shows, "Cheers Michigan"
vendors, a VIP private reception and an afterglow party held at
Soundboard at Motor City Casino Hotel.
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Rebel
Girl Racing: 2010 WERA Michelin National
Championship
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Rebel Girl Racing Takes The
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This
was my first ever trip to Grand National Finals down at Road
Atlanta and IT WAS AMAZING!!! Let's just say I was able to get
some pre-race prep time in on the drive down. With gates scheduled
to close at 9pm Wednesday evening I literally raced, with trailer
and 3 motorcycles in tow, to the gates of Road Atlanta and arrived
with 4 minutes to spare. Phew!!! Thinking I was traveling south
from Michigan to the warm humid air of Atlanta was not even close
to being accurate. Thinking I can save some cash and camp in the
trailer, temperatures plummeting down to 32F making the first night
in Atlanta just a bit chilly. Thanks for the heads up southerners.
; ) Brrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Thursday morning was our first day of practice and boy was I
stoked. The last time I was at Road Atlanta was 2 years ago for
Kevin Schwantz Suzuki School. Technically, this is where racing
all began for me. I attended Schwantz Suzuki School back in 2008
in hopes to someday race and here I was, hitting the grid as an
actual racer. What an amazing feeling. With WERA running a
different configuration through T2-T4 then Schwantz School, I was
having some difficulties mastering that section of the 2.54-mile
track. I constantly felt like I was going against the natural flow
of the track. Ugh!!!! Can we say frustrating? That evening I
decided to walk that stubborn portion of the track forwards and
backwards in hopes of getting the line engrained in my head.
Friday morning came and went, almost as if I slept right through
it. Wait, I really did! You see, I am odd when it comes to
getting on the bike. Some people feel that every little bit of
seat time helps, but for me, getting on the motorcycle for only 2
practice sessions is just a waste of energy. Yes, I could use some
practice through T2-T3, but two sessions wasn't going to get me
anywhere. I had another plan. Remembering that Women's Superstock
grids up with the Lightweight Twins class I took the opportunity to
re-tech my bike so that I could practice with both the 600cc and
Lightweight Twins on Saturday morning. This would give me 4
practice sessions instead of 2. The plan worked.
Saturday morning practice went amazingly well. What issue I was
having through T2-T3 was a distant thought. I felt refreshed,
awake and it was evident in my lap times as I dropped a whole 5
seconds.
GO TIME
Saturday afternoon was go time for me. Before I knew it, it was
time to grid up. I felt nervous but confident. I WANTED THIS! It
was the Women's National Sportsman race, winner takes all. Flag
went green and we were off. I was a little hesitant off the start
but managed to pull out in front of both the Expert and Novice pack
to take T1. I was shocked. Lap after lap I looked for my spotter
on the front straight and watched his arms drift farther and
farther apart informing me of my gap. Finally, 1 lap to go. I
eased off the pace some knowing I had the win and not wanting to
push it. Crossing the finish line was the greatest feeling I have
had in a long time. I was literally screaming in my helmet "YOU
DID IT, YOU DID IT JANE!!!!" WOW, such an amazing feeling. A
moment I will never forget.
Sunday was a little more exhausting for me. I was scheduled for
Race 9, which meant having to sit for a few hours waiting and
waiting and waiting. Always the worst thing for someone who has
race anxiety. Finally, 3rd call for Women's Superstock. I took
off my tire warmers and took a deep breath, this was it. This was
the race that mattered. I rolled through the pits and out onto my
warm up lap. My heart was racing. I rolled up to my grid spot and
gave a good luck handshake to the fellow racer to my right. Armed
with the outside line into T1 I knew I could carry whatever speed I
had at the start. Out came the green as I took the lead into T1.
Lap after lap I could hear the faint sound of an sv650 behind me.
Knowing that one of my competitors was on an sv650, I picked up the
pace, but little did I know, it was the sv650 competing in the
lightweight twins class not the women's class. Hello, where was
my spotter????? I guess my lead was great enough that he gave up
on our agreed upon hand signals. BUT OMG, this was the longest
race in my life. Lap after lap after lap I was looking for that
white flag. "Hello, are they not counting, I feel like I am on lap
15" and finally, it was out. 1 lap to go and I had it. I crossed
the finish line to take the title.
Crossing the finish line was surreal. I had accomplished so much
this season and my ultimate goal was to take home Nationals. I
achieved not only a goal but also a dream that weekend. 2 National
Championships in one weekend, it couldn't get any better then
that.
All in all, this season has been absolutely amazing! I can't give
enough thanks to all that supported my efforts: Cher Bell and Rebel
Girl for sponsoring and supporting my race efforts this season. My
friends and family for all of their support especially my husband,
Chris Holmes. Woodcraft, Pit Bull, LP Racing, Michelin, Heroic
Racing Apparel, Shoei and Vortex. Thank you for all of your
support for 2010.
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