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The 2024 FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship was the inaugural season of the FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR). It is the premier female only circuit racing series. Riders competed on identical Yamaha YZF-R7 motorcycles. The 6 rounds were run as support races for the European rounds of the Superbike World ...
Nicole Van Aswegen, Lena Kemmer, Andrea Sibaja, Iryna Nadieieva, Mia Rusthen and Luna Hirano, who all participated in 2024, were not entered this season. Andalaft Racing, Bertl K. Racing, Deza - Box 77 Racing Team, Lloyd Motorsports, MPS.RT, Rusthen Racing and Team Luna are no longer participate in 2025.
Maria Herrera and Ana Carrasco fighting for the win at Donington Park, 2024. The FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (shortened as WorldWCR) [1] is a women-only racing series organized by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and Dorna, the company that also organizes MotoGP and the Superbike World Championship.
FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship: Ana Carrasco: 2024 FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship: FIM JuniorGP World Championship: Álvaro Carpe 2024 FIM JuniorGP World Championship: Constructors: KTM: FIM Moto2 European Championship: Roberto García 2024 FIM Moto2 European Championship: Constructors: Kalex: FIM Stock European ...
Ausió Racing Team Yamaha: 128 Jana Sánchez: 1, 3, 5 Turci Racing Team KTM KTM: 136 Chantal Pavoni: 5 PFP Racing Honda: 153 April Franzoni: All Schmicker Racing KTM: 172 Lynn Valk [5] All MCR Racing Team Husqvarna: 174 Giorgia Giudici: 5 KTM: 176 Leah Heygate: 4 Team JPR Yamaha: 203 Camille Viaud: 6 UK Racing Team KTM: 212 Aitana Peña: 3 MX ...
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There are seven [4] motorcycle-racing disciplines that FIM covers, encompassing 82 world championships as well as hundreds of secondary championships: enduro, [5] trial, [6] circuit racing, [7] motocross and supermoto, [8] cross-country, [9] e-bike, [10] and track racing. [11] FIM is also involved in many non-racing activities that promote the ...