- Bust
: 34D
- Waist:
26
- Hips:
32
- Height:
5'8
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I'm
Sassy Stacey, model, brolly babe, promo girl.
I am interested in most sporting activities,
but motorsport is my favourite. It's in my
blood, my Dad was into cars and bikes. He used to race
Grasstrack bikes, both solo and sidecar and
won lots of races and championships.
(Photo of me with one of his trophies).
I
was 7 when unfortunately he lost his life
in a very tragic Motorbike accident. People
often wonder how I can stand to be around
bikes after what happened, but it keeps me
close to him, as I know if he was still alive
today, his interests would not have changed.
Motorbikes can be very dangerous, but I feel when your time is
up, it's up and we just have to live life to
the fullest.
I
remember sitting on his lap as a toddler
and he used to let me help steer his bike,
I loved it. I was 5 when Dad
brought my Brothers and I our 1st bike a Yamaha
PW50. He built a sidecar for it and we used
to take all the kids for rides round the fields
where we used to live. (See the
photo of me sitting on my Dad's lap).
My
Brother Liam used to race Motocross bikes
and is thinking about getting back into it
and my other Brother Kieran wants to get
into Banger Racing. Most of my Family and
Friends are interested in cars and bikes,
so I've had great fun growing up. As well as
getting into Bikes at an early age, I experienced
driving (off road, of course) by the age of
9. (Check out the photo of my Brothers
and me messing about for a family photo).
I
feel the need for speed, my men have to feel
it too, even my dogs love it, they like to
jump on my lap and put their paws over the
handlebars of my mini Motocross bike. It's
nice because I have learnt to play quite
rough for a girl and men don't normally mind
me joining in, but of course I still love
to dress up and be girly.
My
work, well various people used to tell me I could be "one of those
girls" I used to laugh it off, then one day
I was asked to help promote a bike company
and it all started from there. A friend took
a few photos of me and sent them into to Superbike
magazine. I was shocked when they were published,
but the buzz I got from seeing myself in a
national magazine, made me want to pursue this
career. My Mum was very worried at first, as
she thought people might say bad things about
me, but now she gets to see what I do and supports
me, she loves it. I think if she could have
had a go when she was younger, she would have.
(Check out the photo of my Mum and me together,
I think she's a natural).
So far, I've really enjoyed myself.
I get to meet and work with lots of interesting
people, travel to many places and race circuits,
work at various studios, shows and events.
I also get the chance to see what goes on behind
the scenes, I feel this helps me understand
more about the Industry.
During my career I have taken
part in a few competitions. Working at the
Fighterama bike show in Germany, I was picked
to take part in a beauty contest. This involved
dancing on stage in front of over 3000 people,
who voted for me to win the title Miss Fighterama
2003. I had to model on the shows best bike
in a live photo shoot and I was interviewed
by bike magazines and television companies
from all over Europe.
In
2004 I won the title MCN Babe. Thousands
of girls entered and the general public voted
for the top 100. All 100 girls appeared at
the MCN bike show in London. We walked a
catwalk and were interviewed by Jamie Whitham
and had a live photo shoot.
At the Streetfighter bike show
in Sheffield, I decided to have my own stand,
which was a great experience. Whilst at the
show, I entered the Miss Streetfighter 2004
competition. I was interviewed and had to dance
on stage. I was thrilled to win runner up.
Yes that was me, streaking
the grid of BSB at Brands in October 2005. I
didn't just do it for fun, I did it for charity,
you can still make a donation, so please help
the following charities RIDERS FOR HEALTH and THE CHRIS JONES MEMORIAL FUND.
Thanks.
I
have been very lucky as Portsmouth Honda presented
me with a Direct Access Voucher from 1st Castle
Motorcycle Training. Also Portsmouth Yamaha kitted me out
with all my bike clothing. I managed to pass
all my tests 1st time, which I am very proud
of. May 2005 I passed my Motorcycle Theory Test, June 2005 I passed my CBT, Then
in July 2005 I Passed my Direct Access, So I now have my full
bike licence.
March 2006 I
got my 1st bike, an R6, so I am a real biker
chick now, not just a model who can sit pretty
on one !
In May 2006 I
was auctioned off to help raise money
for Breast Cancer, someone has paid £700 for
me to pose on their bike.
September
2006 I decided to get rid of my R6 and I got a
Suzuki DRZ400 Supermoto as they are wicked fun to ride.
I had a go on one and was
hooked, felt so naughty riding it on the road
and I had the biggest grin, so decided that I had to
have one.
It's been a wonderful
experience and if it all comes to an end tomorrow,
I would miss it, but at least I could say what
a great time I've had.
If you have looked through
my website you should now have found out
about some of my modeling, brollying and
promotional work. Just to add to this,
I have done some presenting, sung in a
band, taken crash courses in various dance
classes and have basic acting skills. So
whatever your venture, I can help you I'm
the girl for the job.....I have the sassy
look, sassy talk and the sassy smile. Also I can do a mean
burnout, so if you want your rubber burnt,
ask me "The Burnout Queen". So get clicking
on my hot lips below and send my manager
an email.


