Official Girls' Ride in Dallas, TX
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Meet the Founder of Girls' Ride Official — Brynn Siciliano
In the heart of Dallas, Texas, a growing movement of women is redefining what it means to ride — with confidence, purpose, and community. At the center of it all is Brynn Siciliano, the inspiring founder of Girls' Ride Official.

Founded in late 2023, Girls' Ride Official began with just 15 riders at its very first meet — and from that moment, Brynn knew she was building something special.
A proud Texas Tech alumna, Brynn’s own riding journey started with curiosity and courage. She first hopped on a Yamaha MT-07, learning the ropes of motorcycle life one ride at a time. As her skills and passion grew, she upgraded to a GSXR 600, a bike that perfectly reflects her bold and fearless spirit.
When asked what inspired her to start Girls’ Ride Official, Brynn shared,
“When I was in that other group, I realized there weren’t many women present. I found out that a lot of women do ride — they just weren’t comfortable joining larger group rides. That’s why I started Girls’ Ride — to create a safe space where women could come out and truly feel like they belong.”
Before creating her own community, Brynn was part of another riding group. Though she valued that experience, she saw an opportunity to create something that truly represented the growing number of women riders — a space built by girls, for girls.
That vision became Girls' Ride Official, a movement that celebrates sisterhood, safety, and empowerment on two wheels.
What makes Girls' Ride Official special isn’t just the rides — it’s the energy. Brynn has cultivated a community where every woman, regardless of experience level or bike type, feels welcome and supported. From first-time riders finding their confidence to seasoned bikers looking for their tribe, Girls’ Ride Official brings women together through connection, encouragement, and a shared love of the road.

Brynn’s leadership embodies the spirit of riding — freedom, strength, and unity. Her dedication has inspired countless women across the Dallas–Fort Worth area and beyond to get on their bikes, pursue their goals, and lift one another up along the way.

As the community continues to grow, Brynn stays true to her mission:
“I want women to know they can come out, learn, and grow with us. For the newbies, I want to make sure everyone has a place where they can belong.”
When asked what advice she’d give to women just starting out, Brynn laughed and said,
“Learn your rear brake!”
Then she added,
“Start as confident as you are. You’re going to make mistakes. You’re gonna go down — it’s not a matter of when. Don’t plan for it, but be prepared for it. Take it one day at a time.”
You can follow Girls' Ride Official on Instagram @girlsride_official to stay up to date on their next meetups and community events, or join the DFW Girls Ride Facebook page to connect with fellow biker women in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
Together, these women are proving that when girls ride — they ride for each other. 💪🏍️💕