OK Commuter – TV Presenter Grace Webb Teams Up With Zerofit
Top motorcycling TV anchor and host Grace Webb has established herself as one of the industry’s broadcasting stars, fronting coverage of the Isle of Man TT and British Superbikes, while also trying to fit in as many miles on the road and track as she can.
A former primary school teacher and the presenter of hit kids’ show ‘Grace’s Amazing Machines’, the Lincolnshire rider has built a reputation as one of the busiest professionals in the business, always on the go and is a firm favourite with motorcyclists and race fans all over the world.

As well as her presence at the biggest racing events in the calendar year, Grace can be found at the world’s most historic motorsport event - The Goodwood Revival - and she is also returning to Motorcycle Live at The NEC this year to quiz riders and industry experts on the Expert Lab between November 15-23.
That jam-packed lifestyle where she is constantly on the road made her the ideal candidate to test Zerofit baselayers.

‘It was at MCL last year where I first came across Zerofit, when I interviewed their riders Glenn Irwin (pictured above), Danny Kent, Charlie Nesbitt and Lee Jackson on the stage,’ said Grace.
‘I had done my research on the brand and, as a biker myself, was intrigued by the products. The guys were kind enough to let me try the baselayers, and I’ve been using them ever since.

‘The products are an everyday essential, whatever type of rider you are. And because there are different options for the different seasons, you’re all set, whatever the weather,’ she adds.
Zerofit MD Michael Morton was thrilled to have Grace on board with the brand, as he explained.

‘We are really pleased to be working with Grace, her passion for all things two wheels is infectious and we have lots of exciting things planned for 2026 that she can help us with,’ said Mr Morton.
‘While our baselayers are ideal for all sorts of exciting biking adventures, wearing a Zerofit every day gives commuters comfort and warmth in the winter months with the Ultimate and Move, and cool, sweat free rides in the summer thanks to the IceSkin,’ he added.

Grace’s enthusiasm for motorsport comes as no surprise when you learn that her grandfather was entrepreneur Tom Wheatcroft, who bought and resurrected Donington Park in the 1970s and also founded the Wheatcroft Racing Team.
‘I got my license when I was 16 and because I grew up in a rural area, it meant I didn’t need to rely on getting lifts after that,’ said Grace.
‘I’ve always had a huge passion for motorcycling – whatever the discipline - and I love working in the industry with so many fantastic people.’