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New Women’s British series kicks off

After months of hard work and at times total frustration, the dreams of Howard Marriott and his daughter Vicky eventually come to fruition this Bank Holiday weekend with the launch of the British Women’s Motocross Championship. Affiliated to the AMCA, this eagerly anticipated and inaugural series will be staged over five

Fontanesi wins Women’s GP in Italy

The WMX Class was the first to take to the hard pack track of Pietramurata, Trentino, today and they did so in epic fashion. The FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship provided great action for all the fans throughout the weekend and eventually it was the Italian, MXFonta Yamaha Racing’s Kiara

Duncan heads Women’s world series

Kiwi Courtney Duncan rode through the tough conditions to take overall victory in the Women's world championship opener in muddy Indonesia on Sunday. The official version of events reads: The FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship started this week with race one on Saturday and race two taking place on Sunday where

GP support classes calendar shuffle

The last rounds of the EMX300  and the Women’s Motocross World Championship have been switched from the MXGP of Pays de Montbéliard in France to the MXGP of Switzerland and vice versa. Consequently, the final round of the EMX300 will take place in Frauenfeld/Gachnang and the last WMX race will be

Fontanesi goes back to Yamaha

Four times FIM Women's Motocross World Champion Kiara Fontanesi will return to Yamaha for the 2017 Grand Prix season and reunite with the YZ250F; the motorcycle she used to rule the WMX class from 2012-2015. Running her own 'Fonta MX Racing' team the 22 year old Italian officially presented her

Kane’s Swedish Honda deal

Triple Swedish women’s champion Natalie Kane will join up with Frida Ostlund in the Swedish Honda team to complete in the Woman’s world championship in a two-year deal. The team will also race some Swedish enduro rounds and coach at the Honda MX Academy Ulster-based Kane, five-times British champ and a former runner-up

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