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FIM Women's Motorcycling World Championship

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The FIM Women's Motorcycling World Championship is a race series created by the FIM as a women-only racing class run alongside the Superbike World Championship. The inaugural season in 2024 will be held over six rounds at selected European circuits.[1]

The format will be a qualifying session with Superpole lap and two races per venue.

The 25,000 entry fee covers use of a GYTR race-kitted 2023 Model Year Yamaha YZF R7 and basic essentials, such as Pirelli tyres, fuel and racing service.[2][3]

Scheduled rounds are:

Circuit Date
Italy Emilia-Romagna Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli 14-16 June
United Kingdom Donington Park Circuit 12-14 July
Portugal Autodromo Internacional do Algarve 9-11 August
Hungary Balaton Park Circuit 23-25 August[a]
Italy Cremona Circuit 20-22 September[a]
Spain Circuito de Jerez 11-13 October
  1. ^ a b Subject to homologation

2024 season

A provisional entry list for the Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) was released in February by selecting 24 participants from an initial 40-plus entries.[4]

Number Rider Team
4 France Emily Bondi YART Zelos Black Knights Team
7 Spain Andrea Sibaja Moreno Deza - Box 77 Racing Team
8 Australia Tayla Relph TAYCO Motorsport
10 Israel Ran Yochay 511 Terra&Vita Racing Team
14 United States Mallory Dobbs Sekhmet Motorcycle Racing Team
15 Colombia Sarah Varon ITALIKA Racing FIMLA
16 Germany Lucy Michel TSL-Racing
19 Czech Republic Adela Ourednickova DafitMotoracing
21 South Africa Nicole Van Aswegen Andalaft Racing
22 Spain Ana Carrasco Evan Bros Racing Yamaha Team
28 France Ornella Ongaro Team Flembbo PL Performances
29 Norway Mia Stenseth Rusthen Rusthen Racing
33 Chinese Taipei Chun Mei Liu WT Racing Team Taiwan
34 United Kingdom Alyssia Whitmore Sekhmet Motorcycle Racing Team
35 Austria Lena Kemmer Bertl K. Racing Team
36 Spain Beatriz Neila Santos Pata Prometeon Yamaha
44 Japan Luna Hirano Team Luna
46 Spain Francisca Ruiz Vidal PS Racing Team 46+1
52 South Africa Jessica Howden Team Trasimeno
53 Ukraine Iryna Nadieieva MPS.RT
64 Spain Sara Sanchez Tamayo 511 Terra&Vita Racing Team
83 Mexico Astrid Madrigal ITALIKA Racing FIMLA
96 Italy Roberta Ponziani Yamaha Motoxracing WCR Team
99 Chile Isis Carreno Avila AD78 FIM Latinoamerica by Team GP3

References

This page was last edited on 12 May 2024, at 12:51
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