Tricia was excited to help kick off the 2011 Kiehl’s LifeRide for amFAR at the beginning of August.
Check out these images from the 2011 Kiehl’s LifeRide for amFAR and more pics at The Vintagent as he chronicles the 2011 Kiehl’s LifeRide.
Tricia will be hitting the road soon as she takes part in the 2nd annual Kiehl’s Liferide sponsored by BMW.
More at > ultimatemotorcycling.com
Check out this pics from last year’s ride.
We are pleased to announce that from the proceeds of the Shop section we have recently made donations to Kitten Rescue of Los Angeles, CA and RAPS (Richmond Animal Protection Society) of Richmond, BC, Canada.
Thank you to all who have supported Tricia’s Shop and in turn the animal charities that are close to Tricia’s heart.
We are happy to bring you another episode of “Ask Tricia”. In this week’s clip Tricia continues answering fan questions and talks about acting, inspiration for her character Cylon Number Six on Battlestar Galactica and how growing up on a farm relates to living in the city.
Thanks for sending in your questions and thanks for watching! We’ll have another clip up soon.
www.BaggersMag.com recently posted an article chronicalling the journey of Gary Mraz and Heath Cofran as they followed the route of the 1969 biker-flick, Easy Rider.
They guys met up with the Acting Outlaws (Tricia Helfer and Katee Sackhoff) as they rode from LA to New Orleans on their recent LA La Ride to raise money for the Gulf Restoration Network.
Below is an excerpt from the article.
We catch up with Katee and Tricia on Highway 160, then take Hwy 64 into New Mexico. Ship Rock comes into view and it’s one of the most awe-inspiring, surreal visions of our journey. Unfortunately, the awe of Mother Nature unleashes another ferocious downpour and this time she tosses in hail. The girls have bike-to-bike communication, and in the midst of the chaos, Tricia wonders if they should stop. “Stop where?” Katee barks, “We’re in the middle of frakin’ nowhere…just keep moving.” I’m very impressed at Katee and Tricia’s fortitude in the face of nature’s fury. We all hit Farmington, New Mexico, and had a stiff drink. At this point in the storyline, we’re all fully committed to our missions. …
It’s our last day riding with Katee and Tricia, and we all face 40- to 50-mph wind gusts. Quite honestly, my windscreen is flexing as if rubber, and the girls look like biker bobble heads. The big rigs are devouring three-foot tumbleweeds in Pac-Man-like pursuit, leaving us in a wake of shards. After several hours of this brutal beating, the girls remove the motorcycle trunks, reduce their footprint, and keep forging on. Believe me, the last four days have been no picnic looking at the pretty flowers, we’ve all been getting our asses kicked, and I truly commend these two women riders. Heath and I head toward the mountains for relief while the girls point south; they have another five days of riding through Texas to New Orleans. We easy riders have to get back to Los Angeles, and besides, everyone knows how this story ended for Captain America and Billy. Katee and Tricia went on to raise thousands of dollars for the Gulf Coast Restoration Project. “We are on a quest to do our part to protect the earth and all its inhabitants. We sought a way to marry our love of the open road with our love of humanity. Welcome to the Acting Outlaws,”
photo by Justin Berger
Tricia took some time this past month to sit down and answer more fan questions in this latest edition of “Ask Tricia”.
Look for more episodes coming soon!