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Tue Mar 22nd, 2011, 12:31 PM
'I love being on the catwalk but not as much as being on a bike': Model becomes the UK's first female professional stunt rider
Models tend to do anything they can to make sure they always look their best - they're much more likely to be nibbling at a solitary salad leaf than taking part in dangerous motor sports.
But Chesca Miles isn't like most models.
The 20-year-old motorbike fanatic has become the first woman in the country to turn professional as a stunt rider - and it's just seven months since she started learning how to do the tricks by herself.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/03/21/article-1368489-0B46506900000578-170_468x453.jpg Easy rider: Chesca Miles only started learning to do tricks by herself seven months ago
Chesca combines being a 'streetbike freestyler rider' with modelling and singing - in between generating and maintaining a loyal internet fan base.
She makes her solo debut at Santa Pod Raceway in Northamptonshire this Sunday.
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Staines-based Chesca started riding bikes at 14 and was an experienced rider by the time she was old enough to hold a licence. She now rides an adapted 600cc Honda.
It took her longer to win over male colleagues than it did to pick up the basics, though.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/03/21/article-1368489-0B46507C00000578-541_233x350.jpg Multi-tasker: Chesca practices her stunts three times a week but also models and sings
She told the Evening Standard: 'It’s been tough. The boys resent the fact that I am woman who can ride a bike as well as or better than them.
'I love being on the catwalk and in front of the camera but not as much as being on a bike.
'Stunt work is not just about high-speed chases, it’s also about control, balance and mastery of the machine.'
Fortunately for her modeling career, Chesca's worst injury so far has been a broken toe when she was hit by a runaway go-kart at a show. But she says she feels safer when she's on two wheels than in a car.
She said: 'Being a stunt girl means that you are a much safer rider on the roads — but then it’s all the other motorists you have to worry about.'
Chesca practises three days a week and hopes to start film stunt work this year.
The multi-tasker is also somehow managing to fit working on her first album into her busy schedule.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1368489/Model-UKs-female-professional-stunt-rider.html#ixzz1HM2VfNiZ
Models tend to do anything they can to make sure they always look their best - they're much more likely to be nibbling at a solitary salad leaf than taking part in dangerous motor sports.
But Chesca Miles isn't like most models.
The 20-year-old motorbike fanatic has become the first woman in the country to turn professional as a stunt rider - and it's just seven months since she started learning how to do the tricks by herself.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/03/21/article-1368489-0B46506900000578-170_468x453.jpg Easy rider: Chesca Miles only started learning to do tricks by herself seven months ago
Chesca combines being a 'streetbike freestyler rider' with modelling and singing - in between generating and maintaining a loyal internet fan base.
She makes her solo debut at Santa Pod Raceway in Northamptonshire this Sunday.
More...
'Trying to be Jordan ruined my life': Teenager tells how bullies made her life a misery for idolising model (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1368368/Trying-Jordan-ruined-life-Teenager-tells-bullies-life-misery-idolising-model.html)
Staines-based Chesca started riding bikes at 14 and was an experienced rider by the time she was old enough to hold a licence. She now rides an adapted 600cc Honda.
It took her longer to win over male colleagues than it did to pick up the basics, though.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/03/21/article-1368489-0B46507C00000578-541_233x350.jpg Multi-tasker: Chesca practices her stunts three times a week but also models and sings
She told the Evening Standard: 'It’s been tough. The boys resent the fact that I am woman who can ride a bike as well as or better than them.
'I love being on the catwalk and in front of the camera but not as much as being on a bike.
'Stunt work is not just about high-speed chases, it’s also about control, balance and mastery of the machine.'
Fortunately for her modeling career, Chesca's worst injury so far has been a broken toe when she was hit by a runaway go-kart at a show. But she says she feels safer when she's on two wheels than in a car.
She said: 'Being a stunt girl means that you are a much safer rider on the roads — but then it’s all the other motorists you have to worry about.'
Chesca practises three days a week and hopes to start film stunt work this year.
The multi-tasker is also somehow managing to fit working on her first album into her busy schedule.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1368489/Model-UKs-female-professional-stunt-rider.html#ixzz1HM2VfNiZ