2019 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship

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The 2019 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship was the 15th Women's Motocross World Championship season. Kiara Fontanesi was the defending champion, after taking her sixth title in 2018.

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2019 Calendar

A 5-round calendar for the 2019 season was announced on 25 October 2018. [1]

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerRound WinnerReport
1March 31Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Valkenswaard Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy Van De Ven Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amandine Verstappen Report
2May 19Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Agueda Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Report
3July 28Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Loket Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Report
4August 18Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Imola Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Report
5September 8Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Afyonkarahisar Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Report

Participants

TeamConstructorNoRiderRounds
Kawasaki Sweden Team Green Kawasaki 2 Flag of Sweden.svg Sandra Karlsson 3–4
Team Lakerveld Racing KTM 5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Jans-Beken 1, 3
125 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amber Simons 1, 3
Team Dragon Motos KTM 9 Flag of Switzerland.svg Virginie Germond 1–2, 5
Cepelak Racing Team Yamaha 10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kristyna Vitkova 3
Team VHR KTM Racing KTM 14 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Martinez 1–2
Kawasaki Elf Team Oetke Kawasaki 18 Flag of Germany.svg Katharina Schultz 1, 3
Team ADS-MXN Yamaha 21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kaylee van Dam 1
VM Racing Husqvarna 22 Flag of Norway.svg Vilde Marie Holt 1
Kawasaki 27 Flag of Sweden.svg Ida Djärf Björklund 1
Team Defraine Yamaha 30 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brenda Wagemans 1, 3
DIGA WMX Racing KTM 36 Flag of the United States.svg Avrie Berry 1–4
625 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tahlia O'Hare 1–3
Team Eisenbach Tresore Yamaha Yamaha 40 Flag of Germany.svg Alicia Reitze 3–4
Husqvarna 42 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Britt Van Muylem 1
A1M Husqvarna Husqvarna 46 Flag of Estonia.svg Kadri Ehamäe 2
Motoland Amiens Yamaha 52 Flag of France.svg Justine Charroux 1–4
KMP Honda Racing Honda 55 Flag of Germany.svg Kim Irmgartz 1–3
Bud Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki 66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Meghan Rutledge 1
Laurense Motors Husqvarna 67 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Van Der Werff 1–4
Team Ecomaxx Fuels KTM 71 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Verploegh 1–4
RFME MX Women's Team Kawasaki 79 Flag of Spain.svg Gabriela Seisdedos 3
Honda 108 Flag of Spain.svg Miriam Mena 4
KTM 346 Flag of Spain.svg Sara Coloret 3–4
No Fear Yamaha Yamaha 85 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy Van De Ven All
Team SK Racing Kawasaki 90 Flag of Switzerland.svg Sandra Keller 1–3
Team AC171 Yamaha 99 Flag of France.svg Manon Haudoire 2–4
203 Flag of France.svg Camille Viaud 1–4
KTM 100 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eline Burgmans 1–3
Suzuki Reinecke Suzuki 111 Flag of Germany.svg Anne Borchers All
MX Factory Shop Yamaha 114 Flag of Italy.svg Gaia Franchi 4
Ceres 71 Racing Suzuki 116 Flag of Italy.svg Francesca Nocera 1, 3–4
Yamaha 121 Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Galvagno 1, 3–5
Allcon KTM 118 Flag of Austria.svg Vanessa Umschaden 3–4
Team Petriglia Racing KTM 120 Flag of Italy.svg Beatrice Cimarra 4
Honda 131 Flag of Denmark.svg Line Dam All
Husqvarna 136 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cynthia Swets 1
RFX KTM Racing KTM 138 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kathryn Booth 1
Husqvarna 143 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stephanie Stoutjesdijk 1–4
Twenty Suspension Suzuki 146 Flag of Germany.svg Lisa Michels 1–4
Bike It DRT Kawasaki Kawasaki 151 Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan All
I-Fly JK Racing Yamaha Yamaha 172 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk All
KTM 188 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist All
Orion Racing Team Suzuki 221 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Barbora Lankova 3
Jaas Racing KTM 237 Flag of Germany.svg Celine Abel 3
Yamaha Europe Yamaha 274 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amandine Verstappen All
Yamaha 290 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Denis 1–4
Flex-Box KTM 325 Flag of Denmark.svg Sara Andersen All
Jetmar Husqvarna Husqvarna 364 Flag of Portugal.svg Joana Gonçalves 2
Team Made of Race Service Honda 421 Flag of Italy.svg Matilde Stilo 3–4
MXFontaRacing Syneco Yamaha 423 Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier All
MX Academy Honda 437 Flag of France.svg Lisa Guerber 3–4
Yamaha Motor Scandinavia Yamaha 555 Flag of Sweden.svg Emelie Dahl 3–4
Stordspeedshop Yamaha 612 Flag of Norway.svg Mathea Selebø 3
Honda 827 Flag of Japan.svg Juri Hatao 1–4
Nine Six Four Yamaha 964 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nicky van Wordragen 1–3
Suzuki 974 Flag of Germany.svg Janina Lehmann 1–2
Honda 987 Flag of Italy.svg Erica Lago 4

Riders Championship

PosRiderBike NED
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POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
CZE
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
ITA
Flag of Italy.svg
TUR
Flag of Turkey.svg
Points
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Duncan Kawasaki 1711111111239
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van De Ven Yamaha 4132243433203
3 Flag of Germany.svg Papenmeier Yamaha 3323422285195
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Verstappen Yamaha 22109836344171
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Andersen KTM 627543154522153
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg van der Vlist KTM 5478557666152
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Valk Yamaha 7645965778147
8 Flag of Denmark.svg Dam Honda 115866RetRet957111
9 Flag of Germany.svg Borchers Suzuki 101591378141099106
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg van Wordragen Yamaha 896710Ret65
11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Der Werff Husqvarna DNSDNS14101211101257
12 Flag of Switzerland.svg Germond KTM 13111916101146
13 Flag of Sweden.svg Karlsson Kawasaki 14981142
14 Flag of Italy.svg Nocera Suzuki 292113791540
15 Flag of France.svg Denis Yamaha 161313Ret2116Ret1433
16 Flag of the United States.svg Berry KTM 121616203217161931
17 Flag of Italy.svg Galvagno Yamaha DNSDNS22251716111030
18 Flag of Switzerland.svg Keller Kawasaki 17142212281229
19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rutledge Kawasaki 9825
20 Flag of France.svg Charroux Yamaha 321818191822151325
21 Flag of Sweden.svg Dahl Yamaha RetDNS11823
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg O'Hare KTM 14121718RetDNS23
23 Flag of Norway.svg Selebø Yamaha 111021
24 Flag of Germany.svg Reitze Yamaha 1514132121
25 Flag of Japan.svg Hatao Honda 213115143419201720
26 Flag of France.svg Martinez KTM 1510RetDNS17
27 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stoutjesdijk Husqvarna 273020211620122416
28 Flag of Portugal.svg Gonçalves Husqvarna 121515
29 Flag of Germany.svg Lehmann Suzuki 2632111714
30 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wagemans Yamaha 2519171314
31 Flag of Germany.svg Michels Suzuki 3328Ret11252730Ret10
32 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Simons KTM 182031187
33 Flag of France.svg Guerber Honda 192918206
34 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jans-Beken KTM 201723215
35 Flag of France.svg Haudoire Yamaha 2424303119185
36 Flag of Germany.svg Irmgartz Honda 19242122DNQ262
37 Flag of Spain.svg Seisdedos Kawasaki 20Ret1
Flag of Austria.svg Umschaden KTM 333321230
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Verploegh KTM 2222RetDNS353029260
Flag of Spain.svg Coloret KTM 272823220
Flag of Italy.svg Franchi Yamaha 22280
Flag of France.svg Viaud Yamaha 34362323263224270
Flag of Sweden.svg Djärf Björklund Kawasaki 23230
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Burgmans KTM DNSDNS252624230
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Swets Husqvarna 24250
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lankova Suzuki 29240
Flag of Spain.svg Mena Honda 25250
Flag of Estonia.svg Ehamäe Husqvarna 26250
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Booth KTM 28260
Flag of Italy.svg Stilo Honda RetDNS26300
Flag of Italy.svg Cimarra KTM 27290
Flag of Italy.svg Lago Honda 28310
Flag of Norway.svg Holt Husqvarna 31290
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Van Muylem Husqvarna 30350
Flag of the Netherlands.svg van Dam Yamaha 35330
Flag of Germany.svg Schultz Kawasaki 3634DNQDNS0
Flag of Germany.svg Abel KTM 36340
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vitkova Yamaha RetDNS0
PosRiderBike NED
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
CZE
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
ITA
Flag of Italy.svg
TUR
Flag of Turkey.svg
Points

Manufacturers Championship

PosBike NED
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POR
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CZE
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ITA
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TUR
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Points
1 Kawasaki 1711111111239
2 Yamaha 2122222233219
3 KTM 5454354522182
4 Honda 1158661918957116
5 Suzuki 10159117791099114
6 Husqvarna 242512101211101259
PosBike NED
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
CZE
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
ITA
Flag of Italy.svg
TUR
Flag of Turkey.svg
Points

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References

  1. "Women's Motocross Calendar". fim-live.com. 25 October 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2018.