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Faryal Ashraf wants to become Pakistan's first woman motorcycle road racer. Can she get around obstacles put in her way by Pakistan's male-dominated motorcycle community?
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00:00But when I go to a bike in a community or something happens, our male community has 80% of Turkish people and I get backlash from them.
00:21People say that you are a girl, what can you do?
00:24They are going to race and see what they are going to do.
00:26But I think that I face this thing too.
00:38When I bought bikes, I researched the internet.
00:40I saw that India, Iran, Malaysia and these countries are our way.
00:44But there are girls riding bikes in racing.
00:47They represent their countries.
00:50But when I saw this thing in my country, I didn't see that there is no one in this.
00:55I was happy that I have a car and I wanted to race.
01:00Now I am going to bike racing and I will call a first woman in Pakistan who is in bike racing.
01:13I don't like to go to the communities.
01:16There are many events in biking, but I am tired of going there.
01:20There are many girls who don't like to come in this community.
01:25So I hope that we will be safe.
01:28I am going to go to the beach.
01:29We will take a lot of bikes.
01:31I am in the community.
01:32We will be safe.
01:33We will be safe.
01:34We will be safe.
01:35We will be safe for the community.
01:36We will be safe.
01:37We will be safe.
01:38And we will be safe.
01:39We will be safe.
01:40I was thinking about how to ride a bike, so I thought that I should go to social media so that I can inspire other girls and now I have a lot of messages that I can learn how to ride a bike.
01:53I saw that Faryal School goes on a bike and I want to eat a van.
01:58So I thought that I would teach a Faryal School so that I don't want to eat a van so that I don't want to eat a van.
02:05And when people go outside, they have to be tired and they have to listen to their stories.
02:11But it's 2025, we have to change. We have to change.
02:27I will wait for a few years and try to get legal in our country.
02:31And the male community and female community are also racing.
02:34But if I don't come, I will go to my life after one or two years.
02:38Because there is my dream that I will ride a bike there.
02:42And the documentary that shows you my robe in.
02:49Then I will go to my car place outside.
02:52And the human would be the same person.
02:54The Withiyah Isharla kids are cool.
02:55So I look forward to showing you that the house is charging in a van just a while.
02:57And with this Del 1952 people, it has to save don't to pay attention to their attention.
02:59And the only people are charging.
03:01Don't imagine their time.
03:02You don't know what to do at the same time.
03:04Is that their graduation the of September 2020 could check if they have to्.

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