2021 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship

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The 2021 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship was the 17th Women's Motocross World Championship season. Courtney Duncan successfully defended her title, after taking her second title in 2020. [1]

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2021 Calendar

A 5-round calendar for the 2021 season was announced on 10 February 2021. [2]

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerRound WinnerReport
1July 25Flag 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
2August 1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Lommel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist
3September 4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Afyonkarahisar Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan
4September 7Afyon Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi
5October 17Flag of Spain.svg  Spain intu Xanadu Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy van de Ven Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan
6October 31Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Pietramurata Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier

Participants

TeamConstructorNoRiderRounds
Bike It MTX Kawasaki Kawasaki 1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan All
Absolut MX Kawasaki Kawasaki 2 Flag of Sweden.svg Sandra Karlsson 1–2
Lakerveld Racing KTM 5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Jans-Beken All
MB Racing Team Husqvarna 7 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Montini 6
MXFontaRacing Syneco Gas Gas 8 Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi [3] All
Team Dragon Moto KTM 9 Flag of Switzerland.svg Virginie Germond All
74 Flag of Switzerland.svg Joyce Zachmann 6
Husqvarna 11 Flag of Croatia.svg Mia Ribić 1, 3–4, 6
Yamaha Racing 423 Yamaha 12 Flag of Germany.svg Alicia Reitze 5–6
423 Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier All
Husqvarna 22 Flag of Greece.svg Despina Mandani 3
Yamaha Čepelák Racing Yamaha 26 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aneta Čepeláková 1
Ceres71 Racing Team Yamaha 28 Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Galvagno 1–4
85 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy van de Ven [4] All
Kawasaki 29 Flag of Iran.svg Fahimeh Nematollahi 3–4
Yamaha 30 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brenda Wagemans 1–2
KTM 32 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elaine MacEachern 5
Honda 35 Flag of Germany.svg Johanna Neusüß 1
TKH Racing Husqvarna Husqvarna 36 Flag of the United States.svg Avrie Berry All
KTM 38 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Shaney Truyts 2
Husqvarna 42 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Britt Van Muylem 2
Buerspro KTM 51 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jenitty van der Beek 1–5
Motorrad Waldmann Honda 55 Flag of Germany.svg Kim Irmgartz 1
KTM 62 Flag of Switzerland.svg Michelle Zünd 1, 6
Team Ecomaxx Fuels Yamaha 71 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Verploegh 1–2, 5–6
RFME WMX Team KTM 79 Flag of Spain.svg Gabriela Seisdedos All
255 Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén All
Afyonkarahisar Municipality Gas Gas 88 Flag of Turkey.svg Irmak Yıldırım 3–4
SK Racing Team Kawasaki 90 Flag of Switzerland.svg Sandra Keller 1–4, 6
Yamaha 94 Flag of Italy.svg Priska Busatto
GripMesser Racing Team Suzuki 111 Flag of Germany.svg Anne Borchers 1–2, 5
Yamaha 112 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Samina Vermaut 2
Team Lacroce Yamaha 114 Flag of Italy.svg Gaia Franchi 1–2
Worx Sports Insurance Yamaha 125 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lauren Collingwood 2
Yamaha 129 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alissa Harkin 6
JK Racing Yamaha Yamaha 131 Flag of Denmark.svg Line Dam [5] All
MC Lumezzane/Dream Team Motos Husqvarna 136 Flag of Italy.svg Chantal Pavoni 6
Husqvarna 143 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stephanie Stoutjesdijk 1–2, 5–6
Yamaha Store Roskilde Yamaha 153 Flag of Denmark.svg Barbara Aagaard 1–2
SKS Husqvarna Racing Team Husqvarna 172 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk [6] All
Mad Bros Racing Division Husqvarna 174 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Giudici 6
Brouwer Motors KTM KTM 188 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist All
Gas Gas 193 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kimberley Braam 1–2
LaCharrette 1807 KTM 220 Flag of France.svg Mélanie Perez 2
Yamaha Ausio Racing Team Yamaha 246 Flag of Spain.svg Jana Sánchez 5–6
BUD Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki 274 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amandine Verstappen [7] All
Team New Bike Yamaha Yamaha 290 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Denis 1–2
MTX Racing Team KTM 311 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Viktorie Lohniská 1
Meccano Moto Gas Gas 313 Flag of Italy.svg Marta De Giovanni 6
Gas Gas 317 Flag of Italy.svg Desiree Agosti 6
Flex-Box Racing KTM 325 Flag of Denmark.svg Sara Andersen All
Husqvarna 411 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mandy Vogelzang 2
Team Made Of Gas Gas 412 Flag of Italy.svg Matilde Stilo 1–2
MX Academy Honda Honda 437 Flag of France.svg Lisa Guerber 1
Jezyk Racing Team KTM 469 Flag of the United States.svg Jamie Astudillo All
Next Level Professional Yamaha Yamaha 511 Flag of Norway.svg Martine Hughes
Motocross Center Husqvarna 585 Flag of Spain.svg Mariona Valero 5
Yamaha 612 Flag of Norway.svg Mathea Selebø All
Honda 114 Motorsports Honda 625 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tahlia Jade O'Hare All
Raunkjær Westside Racing KTM 644 Flag of Denmark.svg Laura Raunkjær 5–6
Gas Gas Austria Gas Gas 699 Flag of Austria.svg Elena Kapsamer 1, 3
KTM Scandinavia/CJ Handel KTM 705 Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Jakobsen All
BCS Racing KTM 711 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danée Gelissen 1–2, 5–6
Oetke Motorradsport Kawasaki 718 Flag of Germany.svg Katharina Schultz 1–2
SHR Motorsports Yamaha 775 Flag of Germany.svg Alexandra Massury 1, 6
Pardi Racing Team KTM 912 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Blasigh All
20 Racing Suspension Husqvarna 969 Flag of Germany.svg Fiona Hoppe 1–2, 5–6
Yamaha 974 Flag of Germany.svg Janina Lehmann 1–2

Riders Championship

PosRiderBike CZE
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BEL
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TUR
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TUR
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ESP
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TRE
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Points
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Kawasaki 116321222131268
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy van de Ven Yamaha 534443341223237
3 Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi Gas Gas 6832121133157227
4 Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier Yamaha 7210754434512214
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist KTM 24216106551169197
6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amandine Verstappen Kawasaki 468935576748184
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk Husqvarna 39169791081554174
8 Flag of Denmark.svg Sara Andersen KTM 1151410867610485159
9 Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén KTM 12778128889676154
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tahlia Jade O'Hare Honda 26101912101113979910112
11 Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Jakobsen KTM 17141116111215131121101883
12 Flag of Norway.svg Mathea Selebø Yamaha 211212Ret161314151610111477
13 Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Galvagno Yamaha 1015Ret1379101271
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Jans-Beken KTM 81955RetDNSRetDNS1413231370
15 Flag of Denmark.svg Line Dam Yamaha 9172115141618161814131269
16 Flag of Switzerland.svg Virginie Germond KTM 141827331315121117Ret211553
17 Flag of the United States.svg Jamie Astudillo KTM 2231262217141114Ret8162146
18 Flag of Germany.svg Anne Borchers Suzuki 132091113Ret39
19 Flag of the United States.svg Avrie Berry Husqvarna 31161717191817181224182237
20 Flag of Spain.svg Gabriela Seisdedos KTM 271115141820DNSDNSRet12RetDNS36
21 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Blasigh KTM 16Ret13DNS201916202318251630
22 Flag of Sweden.svg Sandra Karlsson Kawasaki 1513161921
23 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Montini Gas Gas 121119
24 Flag of Switzerland.svg Sandra Keller Kawasaki 20Ret28281517Ret1717DNS19
25 Flag of Spain.svg Jana Sánchez Yamaha 151714Ret17
26 Flag of Croatia.svg Mia Ribić Husqvarna 28212121191935178
27 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jenitty van der Beek KTM 3636181822222021DNSDNS7
28 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danée Gelissen KTM 40322427251620246
29 Flag of Austria.svg Elena Kapsamer Gas Gas 1826RetDNS3
30 Flag of Denmark.svg Laura Raunkjær KTM 20Ret27193
31 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Giudici Husqvarna 19203
32 Flag of Germany.svg Alicia Reitze Yamaha 192224232
33 Flag of Germany.svg Fiona Hoppe Husqvarna 32252229241928332
34 Flag of Germany.svg Janina Lehmann Yamaha 1922Ret242
35 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kimberley Braam Gas Gas 30Ret20202
36 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stephanie Stoutjesdijk Husqvarna 37293432212022261
Flag of Iran.svg Fahimeh Nematollahi Kawasaki 242421220
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brenda Wagemans Yamaha 242425210
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Verploegh Yamaha 39352323222329250
Flag of Turkey.svg Irmak Yıldırım Gas Gas 252522230
Flag of Greece.svg Despina Mandani Husqvarna 23230
Flag of France.svg Lisa Guerber Honda 34230
Flag of Germany.svg Kim Irmgartz Honda 23Ret0
Flag of Spain.svg Mariona Valero Husqvarna 26250
Flag of Denmark.svg Barbara Aagaard Yamaha 352829250
Flag of France.svg Mathilde Denis Yamaha 253032300
Flag of Italy.svg Desiree Agosti Gas Gas 26290
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Samina Vermaut Yamaha 30260
Flag of Germany.svg Alexandra Massury Yamaha 292731270
Flag of Switzerland.svg Michelle Zünd KTM DNQDNQ30280
Flag of Italy.svg Marta De Giovanni Gas Gas 32300
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mandy Vogelzang Husqvarna 31310
Flag of Switzerland.svg Joyce Zachmann KTM Ret310
Flag of Italy.svg Chantal Pavoni Husqvarna 33320
Flag of Germany.svg Katharina Schultz Kawasaki 333338360
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Britt Van Muylem Husqvarna 33370
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alissa Harkin Yamaha 34340
Flag of Italy.svg Gaia Franchi Yamaha DNQDNQ35340
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Viktorie Lohniská KTM 38340
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lauren Collingwood Yamaha 37350
Flag of France.svg Mélanie Perez KTM 36380
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elaine MacEachern KTM DNSDNS0
Flag of Italy.svg Matilde Stilo Gas Gas DNQDNQDNQDNQ0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aneta Čepeláková Yamaha DNQDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Johanna Neusüß Honda DNQDNQ0
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Shaney Truyts KTM DNQDNQ0
PosRiderBike CZE
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BEL
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TUR
Flag of Turkey.svg
TUR
Flag of Turkey.svg
ESP
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TRE
Flag of Trento Province.svg
Points

Manufacturers Championship

PosBike CZE
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BEL
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TUR
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TUR
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ESP
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TRE
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Points
1 Kawasaki 116321222131268
2 Yamaha 524443331212246
3 Gas Gas 6832121133127230
4 KTM 242166655465213
5 Husqvarna 39169791081554174
6 Honda 23101912101113979910112
7 Suzuki 132091113Ret39
PosBike CZE
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BEL
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TUR
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TUR
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ESP
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TRE
Flag of Trento Province.svg
Points

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