2022 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship

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The 2022 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship is the 18th Women's Motocross World Championship season. Courtney Duncan is the defending champion, after taking her third title in 2021. [1]

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2022 Calendar

A 6-round calendar for the 2022 season was announced on 17 November 2021. [2]

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerRound WinnerReport
1March 6 Flag of Lombardy.svg Lombardia Mantova Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy van de Ven Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy van de Ven
2April 3Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Águeda Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk
3May 15 Flag of Sardinia.svg Sardinia Riola Sardo Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy van de Ven Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist
4May 29Flag of Spain.svg  Spain intu Xanadu Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan
5September 4Flag 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

Participants

TeamConstructorNoRiderRounds
Big Van World MTX Kawasaki Kawasaki 1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan 1–2, 4–5
Millionaire Racing Team Husqvarna 4 Flag of Italy.svg Gaia Franchi 1–3
28 Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Galvagno 1–3, 5
Lakerveld Racing KTM 5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Jans-Beken All
M.B.T. Motorbike Racing Team Husqvarna 7 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Montini 1
Team Dragon Moto KTM 9 Flag of Switzerland.svg Virginie Germond All
Gas Gas 11 Flag of Croatia.svg Mia Ribić 1
Yamaha Racing 423 Yamaha 12 Flag of Germany.svg Alicia Reitze 2–4
423 Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier All
JK Racing Yamaha Yamaha 17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charli Cannon 5
172 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk [3] All
Honda 20 Flag of Iran.svg Hasti Rezaei 5
Team FR25 Gas Gas 24 Flag of France.svg Lea Chaput 3
Yamaha Čepelák Racing Team Yamaha 26 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aneta Čepeláková 1
Yamaha 29 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alissa Harkin 2–5
Vermeeren Honda Racing Honda 36 Flag of the United States.svg Avrie Berry 3
Team RC Racing Honda 47 Flag of Italy.svg Gaia Oddo 1
Beurspro KTM 51 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jenitty Van der Beek 2, 5
Motorrad Waldmann Honda 55 Flag of Germany.svg Kim Irmgartz 1
KTM 71 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Verploegh 1–2
Top Cross TCS Racing Team Yamaha 74 Flag of Romania.svg Aida Cojanu 5
RFME WMX Team KTM 79 Flag of Spain.svg Gabriela Seisdedos 3–5
255 Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén 1, 3–4
Ceres 71 Racing Yamaha 85 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy van de Ven All
912 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Blasigh All
Xdecor Kawasaki 86 Flag of Switzerland.svg Ramona Gassmann 5
IZZ Global/Fenermekanik Gas Gas 88 Flag of Turkey.svg Irmak Yıldırım 5
SK Racing Yamaha 90 Flag of Switzerland.svg Sandra Keller All
MX Fonta Racing Syneco Gas Gas 94 Flag of Italy.svg Priska Busatto 1
GripMesser Racing Team Fantic 111 Flag of Germany.svg Anne Borchers 1–2
KTM 124 Flag of Austria.svg Alina Barthel 1
KTM 125 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amber Simons 1–2
Husqvarna 136 Flag of Italy.svg Chantal Pavoni 1
Yamaha Scandinavia Yamaha 153 Flag of Denmark.svg Barbara Aagaard Andersen 3
MCR Racing Team Husqvarna 174 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Giudici 1
Honda Racing New Zealand Honda 179 Flag of New Zealand.svg Roma Edwards 4
KTM Brouwer Motors KTM 188 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist All
Ausio Racing Team Yamaha 246 Flag of Spain.svg Jana Sánchez 4
9MM Energy Drink BUD Racing Kawasaki [4] Kawasaki 274 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amandine Verstappen All
Yamaha 299 Flag of Poland.svg Karolina Jasińska 1
Flex-Box Racing KTM 325 Flag of Denmark.svg Sara Andersen All
KTM 401 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lotte Van Drunen 5
Team Made Of Gas Gas Gas Gas 412 Flag of Italy.svg Matilde Stilo 1
Honda 114 Motorsports Honda 511 Flag of Norway.svg Martine Hughes All
625 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tahlia Jade O'Hare All
Chase Racing MX Team Gas Gas 512 Flag of Germany.svg Julia Blatter 1
Motocrosscenter Husqvarna 585 Flag of Spain.svg Mariona Valero 4
Team NRT Honda 611 Flag of Spain.svg Natalia Rosado 4
Yamaha 612 Flag of Norway.svg Mathea Selebø 1–4
Yamaha 644 Flag of Denmark.svg Laura Raunkjær 1
KTM Scandinavia KTM 705 Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Jakobsen All
KTM 717 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danée Gelissen 1, 3–5
BvZ Racing Team Gas Gas 969 Flag of Germany.svg Fiona Hoppe 1, 3–4
Honda RedMoto Honda 937 Flag of Italy.svg Erica Lago 3
KMP Honda Racing Honda 974 Flag of Germany.svg Janina Lehmann 1–2

Riders Championship

PosRiderBike LOM
Flag of Lombardy.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
SAR
Flag of Sardinia.svg
ESP
Flag of Spain.svg
TUR
Flag of Turkey.svg
Points
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nancy van de Ven Yamaha 2122612368201
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk Yamaha 12112Ret8536183
3 Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier Yamaha 11634464424172
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist KTM 646312913102168
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Sara Andersen KTM 97420896643138
6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amandine Verstappen Kawasaki 45765Ret12755134
7 Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Kawasaki 39DNSDNS1211129
8 Flag of Norway.svg Martine Hughes Honda 535Ret1041117914114
9 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Blasigh Yamaha 714108118591612110
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tahlia Jade O'Hare Honda 1213125247781310102
11 Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Jakobsen KTM 8119713Ret1310111196
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Jans-Beken KTM 1612818751415121687
13 Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén KTM DNSDNS333185
14 Flag of Norway.svg Mathea Selebø Yamaha 18101610911101272
15 Flag of Switzerland.svg Virginie Germond KTM 1418171115151818171354
16 Flag of Switzerland.svg Sandra Keller Yamaha 20Ret1591212161615Ret53
17 Flag of Spain.svg Gabriela Seisdedos KTM 17131711141539
18 Flag of Germany.svg Anne Borchers Fantic 1016111235
19 Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Galvagno Husqvarna DNS813DNSDNSDNSRet933
20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danée Gelissen KTM 17Ret14101920191929
21 Flag of Germany.svg Alicia Reitze Yamaha 14131917151929
22 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lotte Van Drunen KTM 7728
23 Flag of Germany.svg Kim Irmgartz Honda 131514
24 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jenitty Van der Beek KTM 2015181714
25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charli Cannon Yamaha 8Ret13
26 Flag of the United States.svg Avrie Berry Honda 161412
27 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Montini Husqvarna 151710
28 Flag of Germany.svg Janina Lehmann Honda RetDNS18168
29 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amber Simons KTM 2422Ret147
30 Flag of Spain.svg Jana Sánchez Yamaha 24147
31 Flag of Italy.svg Gaia Franchi Husqvarna 2227191722207
32 Flag of Denmark.svg Barbara Aagaard Andersen Yamaha 20166
33 Flag of Germany.svg Fiona Hoppe Gas Gas 2624181821226
34 Flag of Romania.svg Aida Cojanu Yamaha 20184
35 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alissa Harkin Yamaha 21192522252523222
36 Flag of France.svg Lea Chaput Gas Gas 21192
37 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Giudici Husqvarna 21192
38 Flag of Denmark.svg Laura Raunkjær Yamaha 19212
39 Flag of Iran.svg Hasti Rezaei Honda 21201
40 Flag of New Zealand.svg Roma Edwards Honda 20211
41 Flag of Croatia.svg Mia Ribić Gas Gas 25201
Flag of Switzerland.svg Ramona Gassmann Kawasaki 22210
Flag of Italy.svg Erica Lago Honda 23210
Flag of Spain.svg Natalia Rosado Honda 22230
Flag of Spain.svg Mariona Valero Husqvarna 23240
Flag of Turkey.svg Irmak Yıldırım Gas Gas 24230
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Verploegh Husqvarna 2723DNSDNS0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aneta Čepeláková Yamaha 23320
Flag of Italy.svg Priska Busatto Gas Gas 28250
Flag of Italy.svg Matilde Stilo Gas Gas 29260
Flag of Germany.svg Julia Blatter Gas Gas Ret280
Flag of Italy.svg Chantal Pavoni Husqvarna 32290
Flag of Austria.svg Alina Barthel KTM 30Ret0
Flag of Italy.svg Gaia Oddo Honda Ret300
Flag of Poland.svg Karolina Jasińska Yamaha 31310
PosRiderBike LOM
Flag of Lombardy.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
SAR
Flag of Sardinia.svg
ESP
Flag of Spain.svg
TUR
Flag of Turkey.svg
Points

Manufacturers Championship

PosBike LOM
Flag of Lombardy.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
SAR
Flag of Sardinia.svg
ESP
Flag of Spain.svg
TUR
Flag of Turkey.svg
Points
1 Yamaha 1111212324229
2 KTM 6443123142203
3 Kawasaki 35765Ret1211178
4 Honda 535510478910147
5 Husqvarna 158131722202324Ret944
6 Fantic 1016111235
7 Gas Gas 25201818212224237
PosBike LOM
Flag of Lombardy.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
SAR
Flag of Sardinia.svg
ESP
Flag of Spain.svg
TUR
Flag of Turkey.svg
Points

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