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Women Motocross World Championship- article in Women in Motorsport Magazine Issue One.

Women Motocross World Championship perspective: Words: Sharon Cox.

2021 Women Motocross World Championship: Profile Nancy Van de Ven has achieved top 5 results competing in past 9 consecutive WMX Championships, with best finishes of 2nd Overall in 2016, 2018,

2021 Women Motocross World Championship: Kiara Fontanesi holds historical record of winning 6x WMX Championship Titles in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018. Having raced debut WMX Championship in

2021 Women Motocross World Championship: Courtney Duncan currently defending her consecutive WMX Titles of 2020 and 2019 stands Overall points leader heading into Final 2 WMX Rounds in coming weeks. Taking

Rachael Archer’s phenomenal battle for 2021 Grand National Cross Country WXC Championship deserves respect, recognition and admiration from all eyes watching. The 19 year old New Zealander has achieved remarkable

Poll: Who will be 2021 Women Motocross World Champion? Vote one Rider: https://www.mxlink.co.nz/polls/ Courtney Duncan Kiara Fontanesi Nancy Van de Ven Shana Van der Vlist Larissa Papenmeier Poll closes: October 22nd

Avalon Biddle – New Zealand’s greatest female SBK rider!   Header Photo: James Bennell Words: Sharon Cox.

Women in Motorsport Magazine offers insight on Women who have taken on board challenge of competing in Motorsport over past years. Articles, interviews, stories and snap-shot of females breaking barriers

MXLink is proud to present 2021 Women Motorsport Awards. The annual event will select nominations of the best Women riders and drivers across Motorsport disciplines: Rally, WMX, SBK, F3/WSeries and

Sandra Gomez finished 2021 Red Bull Romaniacs Gold Class in 29th place- the only female to race and complete the grueling 4 day race for 2nd consecutive year. Clocking up

Women Motocross World Championship Rounds 1 and 2 completed with action, results and changes to podium standings far from predictable given racing was mere 7 days apart. From defending Champion

Women Motocross World Championship heads to the deep sands of Lommel for Round 2 of 5 at MXGP Flanders-Belgium this weekend. In stark contrast to WMX opening Round at Loket

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