Debbie Lawler


Debbie Lawler is an American motorcyclist. Lawler is most noted as the first female motorcyclist to beat Evel Knievel's record.

Early life and career beginnings

Lawler was born in Grants Pass, Oregon. Her veteran motorcycle racer father Ben Lawler gave her a motorcycle for her 10th birthday in 1962. Lawler started to begin jumping at fairs and speedways in 1972. In February, 1974 Lawler beat Evel Knievel's indoor record where she jumped 101 feet. The next month Lawler crash landed at Ontario Motor Speedway where she jumped 146 feet. The bike that Lawler used was Suzuki TM250. Lawler was known to never jump without her orange bra. Lawler was called America's stunt sweetheart, flying angel, and the female Evel Knievel. Evel Knievel gave her a pink mink coat after he reclaimed back his title. After her crash landing from her jump in 1974 Lawler hung up her helmet and never returned to jumping again.

Jumps and records

Lawler was the first female motorcyclist to beat Evel Knievel.