Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
A provisional entry list for the Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) was released in February, with 24 participants selected from an initial 40-plus entries. [ 2 ] On 3 June, María Herrera was announced as an entry to the championship.
Two feeder series were created, [19] The Italian Women’s Speed Championship [20] and the Women’s Cup entry-level trophy. Both the feeder series are run in Italy. [19] With women's world championships already set up in motocross, enduro, and trials and feeder series in place, the FIM initiated the WorldWCR in 2023 in conjunction with Dorna. [1]
The FIM Enduro World Championship, formerly known as the World Enduro Championship, is the world championship series for enduro, a popular form of off-road motorcycle sport. The championship currently features three classes (E1, E2 and E3), along with separate categories for junior and female riders.
Enduro is a form of motorcycle sport run on extended cross-country, off-road courses. [1] Enduro consists of many different obstacles and challenges. The main type of enduro event, and the format to which the World Enduro Championship is run, is a time-card enduro, whereby a number of stages are raced in a time trial against the clock.
20 4 29 Léo Lavesvre: KTM: 17 15 1 30 Alfred Karlsson: KTM: 16 15 22 Ret 1 Benjamin Sicard: Sherco: 16 16 0 Gabriele Giordano: TM: Ret 21 17 16 19 19 0 Endaf Hughes: Yamaha: 16 18 0 Rees Jones: Gas Gas: 18 17 0 Sebastian Olsen: Yamaha: 18 20 0 Cosimo Pratesi: Fantic: 21 19 Ret Ret 0 Elia Zucconi: Husqvarna: 19 24 0 Theo Hoff: Fantic: 23 26 0 ...
The women's motocross league is separate from men's motocross because of the different rules, and also the different bike sizes. Women generally race bikes that are 125cc or 250cc because they are not big enough to ride a 450cc. [1] These differences make it hard for men and women to compete together however it is done and is allowed.
This page was last edited on 12 January 2017, at 17:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
She won world-championship titles in the 2018 Supersport 300 series, becoming the first-ever female world champion solo road racer, with a repeat title in the 2024 Women's Circuit Racing series. She began riding a minibike at the age of three and was successful in the domestic junior motorcycle racing categories with victories in the 125cc ...