A Brief Story of Garota da Moto

Garota da Moto rides across the roads with freedom and just a touch of boldness — capturing powerful images and unforgettable memories for her followers and admirers.
Along the way, there are countless stories, challenges, breathtaking places, unforgettable moments, and a few wild adventures to share.


























This is where everything started — my first bike, “Lindinha.”
There were falls, adventures, and lessons along the way, plus amazing rides with Scooter Club Brasil.
Sometimes, I could barely afford gas for the month — but it was all part of the journey.
And that’s where a great partnership began.
Being on the road is incredible, but Garota da Moto isn’t just about the road.
I absolutely love the beach, and in most of my trips, whether in Brazil or abroad, I always end up choosing the coast as my final destination.
Those who follow me know — I’ll always make a stop on a quiet, empty road to watch the sunset… and enjoy a little more along the way.
Many times, I’m gifted with breathtaking landscapes — like they were painted by God along my path.
I can’t help but stop, take it in, and capture the moment.
And of course, a cold beer is always part of it, the perfect way to refresh and celebrate another destination reached.
Ah, sunsets… I truly love them.
There are no borders in this world — only signs of the paths we’ve conquered.
The coastline is breathtaking… how could you not fall in love?
This is the moment to reflect on God’s greatness — how everything is so perfectly created.
Every mile was worth it just to experience this.
San Andrés, Colombia — the Caribbean at its finest… isn’t it just perfect?
Garota da Moto, Milanesa mode on… Caribbean vibes and a local beer in hand.
Me and my Teresa… what an incredible partnership.
God is wonderful in His presence. And Dona Teresa always asks for a picture.


Regis Bittencourt, the iconic BR-116.
For me, it’s one of the best routes. From there, you reach some of the most beautiful mountain roads, like Serra da Graciosa, Serra do Rio do Rastro, and many others I always want to ride again.



