2020 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship

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The 2020 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship was the 16th Women's Motocross World Championship season. Courtney Duncan successfully defended her title, after taking her first title in 2019. [1]

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2020 Calendar

A 6-round calendar for the 2019 season was announced on 16 October 2020. [2] [3]

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerRound WinnerReport
1March 1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Matterley Basin Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan
2March 8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Valkenswaard Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier
3September 26 Flag of Lombardy.svg Lombardia Mantova Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy Van De Ven Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier
4September 29 Flag of Italy.svg Citta Di Mantova Mantova Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy Van De Ven Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan
5October 31 Flag of the Province of Trento.svg Trentino Pietramurata Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy Van De Ven Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan

Participants

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TeamConstructorNoRiderRounds
DRT Kawasaki Kawasaki 1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan All
Lakerveld Racing KTM 5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Jans-Beken 1–3
MXFontaracing KTM 8 Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi All
912 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Blasigh 5
Team Dragon Moto KTM 9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Virginie Germond All
Team JPR KTM 10 Flag of France.svg Emma Chaput 5
Yamaha Racing 423 Yamaha 12 Flag of Germany.svg Alicia Reitze All
423 Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier All
Team VHR KTM Racing KTM 14 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Martinez 1–4
RHR Motocross Team Yamaha 18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Madison Brown 1
KTM 20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ria Truman 1
Cheddar MX Honda 26 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Catherine King 1
Team MascotMotor Yamaha Yamaha 27 Flag of Sweden.svg Ida Djärf Björklund 1–2
Yamaha 30 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brenda Wagemans 1
Offroad Tryout Husqvarna 35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nieve Holmes 1–2
CreyMert Racing KTM 36 Flag of the United States.svg Avrie Berry 2
KTM 36 Flag of the United States.svg Avrie Berry 3–5
Husqvarna 42 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Britt Van Muylem 1–2
Motoland Amiens Yamaha 52 Flag of France.svg Justine Charroux 1–2
Motorrad Waldmann Honda 55 Flag of Germany.svg Kim Irmgartz 3–5
Alf Graarud Motor Yamaha 62 Flag of Norway.svg Madelen Hofseth Pedersen 1–2
Laurense Motors Suzuki 67 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Van der Werff 1–2
Verploegh Racing Yamaha 71 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Verploegh 1–2
KTM 73 Flag of Italy.svg Clarissa Tognaccini 4
RFME MX Women's Team Kawasaki 79 Flag of Spain.svg Gabriela Seisdedos 1–4
Ghidinelli Racing s.s.d s.r.l Yamaha 85 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy Van De Ven All
116 Flag of Italy.svg Francesca Nocera 3–5
SK Racing KTM 90 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sandra Keller 3–5
Team AC171 Yamaha 99 Flag of France.svg Manon Haudoire 1–2
Team Suzuki Reinecke Suzuki 111 Flag of Germany.svg Anne Borchers All
Ceres 71 Racing Yamaha 121 Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Galvagno All
TBS Conversions KTM KTM 125 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amber Simons 1–2
Team EasyMX Racing Yamaha 131 Flag of Denmark.svg Line Dam 1–4
Husqvarna 136 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cynthia Swets 2
Passion MX KTM 138 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kathryn Booth 1
Husqvarna 143 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stephanie Stoutjesdijk All
Twenty Racing Suspension Suzuki 146 Flag of Germany.svg Lisa Michels 1–2
Husqvarna 969 Flag of Germany.svg Fiona Hoppe 2–5
JK Racing Yamaha Yamaha 172 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk All
Brouwer Motors KTM 188 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist All
JBR Alfred Gerrits Motorsport Kawasaki 193 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kimberley Braam 2
Racing Team Espoirs CV23 Yamaha 203 Flag of France.svg Camille Viaud 1–2, 5
KTM 220 Flag of France.svg Melanie Perez 5
BUD Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki 274 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amandine Verstappen 1–2, 4
301 Flag of the United States.svg Jordan Jarvis 1
Team New Bike Yamaha 290 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Denis 1–2
Husqvarna 317 Flag of Italy.svg Desire Agosti 5
Flex-Box KTM 325 Flag of Denmark.svg Sara Andersen 1, 3–5
Team Made of Race Service Honda 412 Flag of Italy.svg Matilde Stilo 1–2, 4–5
Team MX Academy Honda 437 Flag of France.svg Lisa Guerber 4
KTM 461 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nadiya Jones 1
Jezyk Racing Team KTM 469 Flag of the United States.svg Jamie Astudillo All
EMX Racing Yamaha 555 Flag of Sweden.svg Emelie Dahl 1–2
West Coast Motorcycles Honda 623 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hannah Bagnall 1–2
Diga WMX Racing KTM 625 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tahlia O'Hare All
GG Racing Team Husqvarna 644 Flag of Denmark.svg Laura Raunkjær 3–4
Cofain KTM KTM 699 Flag of Austria.svg Elena Kapsamer All
Team KTM Scandinavia KTM 705 Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Jakobsen All
Yamaha 974 Flag of Germany.svg Janina Lehmann All

Riders Championship

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PosRiderBike GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
NED
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
LOM
Flag of Lombardy.svg
CDM
Flag of Italy.svg
TRE
Flag of the Province of Trento.svg
Points
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Kawasaki 11421Ret2113207
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy Van De Ven Yamaha 5323511251207
3 Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier Yamaha 4231224824200
4 Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi Yamaha 2614353362193
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk Yamaha 3575747535164
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist KTM 1112561078746135
7 Flag of Denmark.svg Sara Andersen KTM 611636477121
8 Flag of Denmark.svg Line Dam Yamaha 98674696114
9 Flag of Germany.svg Anne Borchers Suzuki 1791091291312121394
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tahlia O'Hare KTM 15101581681011151191
11 Flag of the United States.svg Jamie Astudillo KTM 1616Ret1392211108877
12 Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Jakobsen KTM 363018258171413131054
13 Flag of Italy.svg Francesca Nocera Yamaha 11Ret121410949
14 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amandine Verstappen Kawasaki Ret425365946
15 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Martinez KTM 1371312272123DNS39
16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Jans-Beken KTM 82391126DNS35
17 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sandra Keller KTM 2410RetDNS91232
18 Flag of Sweden.svg Emelie Dahl Yamaha 1214121432
19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Van Der Werff Suzuki 14DNS81031
20 Flag of the United States.svg Avrie Berry KTM 17Ret13111921241431
21 Flag of Austria.svg Elena Kapsamer KTM Ret31DNSDNS1813211611Ret26
22 Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Galvagno Yamaha 10Ret232219151820192125
23 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Virginie Germond KTM 2217293323122423141625
24 Flag of the United States.svg Jordan Jarvis Kawasaki 71322
25 Flag of Germany.svg Kim Irmgartz Honda 17191522161721
26 Flag of Germany.svg Fiona Hoppe Husqvarna 271525181619172021
27 Flag of Spain.svg Gabriela Seisdedos Kawasaki 301534191423172619
28 Flag of Germany.svg Alicia Reitze Yamaha 2522263521142018201815
29 Flag of Germany.svg Janina Lehmann Yamaha Ret24313215Ret2215211914
30 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stephanie Stoutjesdijk Husqvarna 2028202020162517222313
31 Flag of France.svg Justine Charroux Yamaha 2319141812
32 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amber Simons KTM Ret35112810
33 Flag of France.svg Camille Viaud Yamaha 2438322918159
34 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kimberley Braam Kawasaki 16215
35 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Verploegh Yamaha 323335165
36 Flag of Norway.svg Madelen Hofseth Pedersen Yamaha 343433174
37 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Denis Yamaha 211821243
38 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brenda Wagemans Yamaha 18263
39 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nieve Holmes Husqvarna 192122272
40 Flag of Sweden.svg Ida Djärf Björklund Yamaha 282719232
41 Flag of Denmark.svg Laura Raunkjær Husqvarna 222026241
42 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kathryn Booth KTM 27201
Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Blasigh KTM 23220
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cynthia Swets Husqvarna 24260
Flag of France.svg Melanie Perez KTM 26240
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Madison Brown Yamaha 26250
Flag of Italy.svg Desire Agosti Husqvarna 25260
Flag of France.svg Lisa Guerber Honda 27250
Flag of France.svg Emma Chaput KTM 28250
Flag of Italy.svg Matilde Stilo Honda DNQ37373128Ret27270
Flag of Italy.svg Clarissa Tognaccini KTM Ret270
Flag of France.svg Manon Haudoire Yamaha 293228300
Flag of Germany.svg Lisa Michels Suzuki 3129RetDNS0
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Britt Van Muylem Husqvarna 333630340
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hannah Bagnall Honda 353936370
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Catherine King Honda DNQDNQ0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ria Truman KTM DNQDNQ0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nadiya Jones KTM DNQDNQ0
PosRiderBike GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
NED
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
LOM
Flag of Lombardy.svg
CDM
Flag of Italy.svg
TRE
Flag of the Province of Trento.svg
Points

Manufacturers Championship

PosBike GBR
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NED
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
LOM
Flag of Lombardy.svg
CDM
Flag of Italy.svg
TRE
Flag of the Province of Trento.svg
Points
1 Yamaha 3221211221230
2 Kawasaki 11421Ret2113207
3 KTM 2614333342200
4 Suzuki 149891291312121399
5 Husqvarna 1921201520161617172029
6 Honda 3537363117191522161721
PosBike GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
NED
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
LOM
Flag of Lombardy.svg
CDM
Flag of Italy.svg
TRE
Flag of the Province of Trento.svg
Points

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