Liane Langlois becomes first Canadian woman to set land speed record on a motorcycle

A new land speed record has Canada’s name on it. It belongs to 50-year-old Liane Langlois – a rider from Edmonton with a decade-long obsession with Bonneville. This summer she finally cracked the flats wide open, topping 136mph on her custom machine. And in doing so, she became the first Canadian woman to ever hold […] The post Liane Langlois becomes first Canadian woman to set land speed record on a motorcycle appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

Sep 16, 2025 - 14:00
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Liane Langlois becomes first Canadian woman to set land speed record on a motorcycle

A new land speed record has Canada’s name on it.

It belongs to 50-year-old Liane Langlois – a rider from Edmonton with a decade-long obsession with Bonneville.

This summer she finally cracked the flats wide open, topping 136mph on her custom machine.

And in doing so, she became the first Canadian woman to ever hold a motorcycle land speed record.

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How Liane Langlois made history on the salt

Edmonton’s Liane Langlois is now the first Canadian woman – and only the fourth Canadian overall – to claim an official Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme motorcycle land speed record

Her official mark: 136.331mph.

That kind of headline doesn’t just appear overnight. 

For more than a decade she’s been chasing it, heading south to Utah every August, stacking runs and waiting for the right one to land. 

Last year she snagged two US national records. 

This year, the breakthrough finally came.

The stage was Bonneville – a flat, endless sweep of salt that’s been drawing speed hunters for more than a century. 

It’s the same stretch where Burt Munro carved out his legend, and where racers still come to measure themselves against the horizon. 

Langlois added her name to that roll call the moment she lit up the flats.

She’d been making the pilgrimage for 11 summers, each year getting closer. 

Last season she grabbed two US national records. 

This time, she showed up with a Triumph 2300cc motorcycle fitted with a sidecar, prepped by JKR Powersports in North Dakota. 

It was the right weapon for the salt, and it carried her straight into the record books.

Afterward, she called it the coolest thing she’d ever done. 

Hard to argue with that.

A land speed record and a legacy

Langlois’ record also ties her to a fierce line of incredible women.

Jessi Combs pushed four wheels to the limit before tragedy ended her run. 

Denise Mueller-Korenek pedaled a bicycle past 180mph on the very same flats.

Their stories shaped the salt’s modern legend, and now Langlois adds a Canadian chapter.

Back in Edmonton, though, she lives a very different life. 

She works as a senior advisor at Chrysalis, supporting people with disabilities. 

That contrast is part of what makes her record stand out. 

She isn’t just chasing speed for herself, she’s showing that anyone can step onto a stage like Bonneville and stake a claim.The post Liane Langlois becomes first Canadian woman to set land speed record on a motorcycle appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

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