Two World Records Made in Ballina’s Babes on Bikes Rally

by | Sep 15, 2025 | News | 3 comments

Ballina was transformed into a sea of colour and chrome on Sunday as the Babes on Bikes rally rolled into town — drawing more than 2,000 visitors and securing not one, but two world records.

Event founder and organiser Deborah Geerts confirmed the rally set a brand-new world record for the most mothers and daughters riding together, with 32 pairs counted.

The ride also maintained its previous record for the most women riding continuously, with 1,002 participants taking part in the convoy.

In total, 625 women registered for this year’s event, well short of the current UK record of 1,597 for the largest female meet –  but Deborah says the real success is about much more than numbers.

Deborah Geertz

“I had one rider tell me she lost her partner in a motorcycle accident two years ago and got back on her bike for this, riding in his memory,” she said. 

“Another had been stuck at home with severe social anxiety for two years, and this event brought her out. That’s the real value of what we’ve created, irrespective of records.”

Riders travelled from across Australia, with some making the journey from New Zealand and even Canada. 

Local accommodation was fully booked, and Ballina’s cafes, shops, and service providers reported a bumper weekend.

“It was great for the Ballina economy, with all the food and services sourced locally,” Geerts said.

While she has announced her retirement from organising rallies, many participants and locals are calling for the event to become an annual Ballina fixture once again.

“I’m still waiting for someone to put their hand up and take it on,” Geerts said with a laugh.

 “But for me, I’m definitely retired.”

The rally ended with celebrations at Cherry Street Sports Club, where revellers shared stories.

Local rider Heather Fletcher described it as “an unforgettable day, full of fun and camaraderie.” 

Volunteers from Ballina Marine Rescue were equally buoyant, after working tirelessly to feed and guide participants before they set off. 

Captain Geoff Hutchinson confirmed the rally raised a substantial sum towards the campaign for a new rescue vessel.

Rod Bruem

Rod Bruem

Rod Bruem began his career as a cadet journalist at the Lithgow Mercury in 1985 and went on to work in other regional daily newspapers, radio and TV, including time at Australia’s top newsroom at TCN9 Sydney. Bruem has advised Federal independent and LNP Ministers and MPs and spent nearly two decades as a corporate communications adviser to Telstra. Rod moved to the Ballina region in 2014, publishing a national travel magazine and later becoming breakfast host at 101.9 Paradise FM. From 2022 he served a term as councillor on Ballina Shire Council and the Rous County Council before leaving to co-found the Ballina News Daily.

3 Comments

  1. Jo

    I was there yesterday but sadly broke my hand while on my ride up from the Central Coast, so I couldn’t participate in the ride world record. The atmosphere was incredible and a huge congratulations to Deborah for organising such a large event, and putting our women riding community on the map. It was amazing to have the opportunity to meet so many other women who love to ride as much as I do!

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  2. Ruksana Bakir

    What an awesome effort with so much hard work. Thanks to Deborah Geerts we got to see so many biker babes ride in unison. An amazing sight. People cheering, children waving. So many memories made.

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  3. Denise Pedley

    Our group Moto Queens came down from Melbourne and surrounding areas had a great trip up to the event Ballina was beautiful great to see so many female riders

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