In a celebration of freedom, community and the boundless spirit of women riders, Eudoxie expanded their unforgettable event called “Split Chain” for the first time in the U.S. Set against the breathtaking scenery and winding roads of Southern California, this gathering showcased the perfect union of adventure and empowerment.
A Celebration of Unity Through Motorcycling
Drawing a diverse group of motorcyclists for the first time in the U.S., “Split Chain” was more than just a ride; it was a testament to the thriving community of independent women who find liberation and camaraderie on two wheels — which happened to be a fleet of powerful Moto Guzzi machines including the V100 Mandello, V85 TT and V. This unique event brought together inspiring women riders from across the U.S. and France to celebrate their passion for good times, beautiful roads and unforgettable memories while blending cultures and native languages.
The five women who were part of the amazing Split Chain adventure were:
- Los Angeles, California: Ananda Cuitinho — @anandanineone
- Asheville, North Carolina: Nine Buitrago — @nina_burrito
- France: @lucielebrn, @evaaaspm, @clara_cto
A Route Built for Dreamers
With its iconic coastal views, rugged desert stretches and idyllic canyons, Southern California offered a dreamlike backdrop and aligned with Eudoxie’s rebellious and trailblazing ethos, inspired participants to push boundaries, embrace individuality and carve their own paths. The collaboration with Moto Guzzi, a brand synonymous with independence, touring, heritage and origins, made this celebration even more special, reinforcing the spirit of partnership that fuels the motorcycling world. Together, they created an experience that highlighted not only the ability to explore and enjoy life with motorcycles, but also the strength and diversity of those who ride them.
“Split Chain” is a reminder of the limitless adventures waiting just beyond the horizon and the extraordinary bond shared by women who dare to chase them. This event wasn’t just about the destination— it was about the journey, the people and the roaring engines that brought them together.