There are many women taking up riding now and unlike before it is no more a taboo as perceived by society. Then there are those few who kick out all norms and do what they believe in. Enter Sarah ‘Lezito’ Vignot.

A girl who has been gifted with a bank of talent to dance around with a machine on two-wheels. Where, for some, balancing on two wheels becomes a task, Sarah takes it to a different level altogether.

NOTE: We do not endorse/promote stunt riding on public roads. Always consider safety first and wear a helmet and all riding gear.

Sarah Vignot is a 24-year-old French girl who is living her dream as a Professional stunt rider. “Lezito” is a nickname given by her sister. Around the age of 13, she began doing acrobatics with a quad bike along with her friends and then later in her teens, started with a Yamaha 125 DTX.

She joined her college to study Oenology, science which aims to study and knowledge of wine, but then shifted her focus to being a full-timer in stunt riding. Probably all that wine helped her.

She is not your dreamy girl-next-door. Though she looks bubbly and cheerful, she has the guts and the will to do what we think is close to impossible. She lives on a Kawasaki ZX-6R, on which she trains for at least an hour, every day.

She is said to have completely evolved into easily perform wheelies, circles, 180 degrees and wheelies with no hands. Her fetish tricks are flip stoppies and rear wheelies. Now that is some serious commitment.

I’m sure you must have seen her in a couple of Hollywood stunt movies, but only when she played the stunt double to Scarlett Johansson on an electric Harley-Davidson LiveWire for the movie “The Avengers 2”. So all those spectacular things that Black Widow did on her motorcycle were actually performed by Sarah Lezito! She also appeared in the American mystery thriller film starring Tom Hanks in which she rides a 300 kg BMW R1200RT.

Her Kawasaki is retro-fitted with stunt metal clutch and exhaust, ZX6r fork, Janekextrem full steel frame, Accossato front brake, SI crash cages, Zeb-one dual bracket with Accossato rear hand brake, Vortex sprocket and Honey Rearsets. All of this makes her bike one of the unique and allows her to express herself better, at the same time keep her ride safely.

Of course, it was not an easy path for her. She has had multiple falls and fractures on her body. Yet she practices every single day without fail. She says “for new tricks you still have to disconnect your brain for a few seconds, to forget that you can fall, and that is the hardest work. Just do it! Don’t care what people think about. If you want, you can!”