2024 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship

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The 2024 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship is the 20th Women's Motocross World Championship season. Courtney Duncan is the defending champion, after taking her fourth title in 2023.

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2024 Calendar

A 5-round calendar for the 2024 season was announced on 12 October 2023. [1]

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerRound WinnerReport
124 MarchFlag of Spain.svg  Spain intu Xanadú Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén
27 April Flag of Sardinia.svg Sardinia Riola Sardo Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lotte van Drunen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lotte van Drunen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lotte van Drunen
312 May Flag of Galicia.svg Galicia Lugo
42 JuneFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Teutschenthal
516 JuneFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Maggiora
618 AugustFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Arnhem
78 SeptemberFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Afyonkarahisar

Participants

TeamConstructorNoRiderRounds
F&H Racing Team Kawasaki 1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan [2] 1–2
GF4 Motorsport Racing Team Honda 4 Flag of Italy.svg Gaia Franchi 2
Van de Laar Racing Yamaha 5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Jans-Beken 1–2
188 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist 1–2
MX Fonta Racing Syneco Gas Gas 8 Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi 1–2
Team Dragon Moto KTM 9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Virginie Germond 1–2
SYE Racing Team 423 Yamaha 12 Flag of Germany.svg Alicia Reitze
Honda 423 Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier [3] [4] 1–2
Yamaha 947 Flag of Germany.svg Emely Heleenders 1
Team VHR Racing Gas Gas 14 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Martinez 1–2
49 Flag of Colombia.svg Alicia Göggel 1–2
Yamaha Čepelák Racing Yamaha 26 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aneta Čepeláková 1–2
Pardi Racing KTM Motocross KTM 34 Flag of Italy.svg Emanuela Talucci 2
Yamaha Scandinavia Yamaha 53 Flag of Denmark.svg Barbara Aagaard Andersen 1–2
MBP Motocross Team Gas Gas 118 Flag of Lithuania.svg Adrija Skudutytė
Ausio Racing Team Yamaha 128 Flag of Spain.svg Jana Sánchez 1
PFP Racing Honda 153 Flag of France.svg April Franzoni 1–2
Schmicker Racing KTM 172 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk [5] 1–2
Team JPR Yamaha 203 Flag of France.svg Camille Viaud
MX Racing France Yamaha 220 Flag of France.svg Mélanie Perez 1–2
RFME WMX Team Gas Gas 255 Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén 1–2
Motorrad Knobloch / TYK Racing Yamaha 257 Flag of Germany.svg Lexi Pachmann 1–2
AVT Campers KTM 310 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lucy Barker 1–2
Flexbox Racing KTM 325 Flag of Denmark.svg Sara Andersen 1–2
De Baets Yamaha MX Team Yamaha 401 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lotte van Drunen [6] 1–2
Gas Gas 425 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amber Simons 2
Kawasaki 511 Flag of Norway.svg Martine Hughes [7] 1–2
MC Sport Racing Team Gas Gas 587 Flag of Sweden.svg Tyra Backström 2
Yamaha 612 Flag of Norway.svg Mathea Selebø 1–2
Yamaha 644 Flag of Denmark.svg Laura Raunkjær 1
Gas Gas 699 Flag of Austria.svg Elena Kapsamer 1–2
KTM Scandinavia KTM 705 Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Jakobsen 1–2
Ceres 71 Yamaha Team Yamaha 717 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danée Gelissen [8] 1–2
KTM 775 Flag of Germany.svg Alexandra Massury 1–2
Yamaha 914 Flag of Spain.svg Carmen Gómez 1
Twenty Suspension Husqvarna 969 Flag of Germany.svg Fiona Hoppe 1–2
KL Motors Honda 974 Flag of Germany.svg Janina Lehmann 1–2

Riders Championship

PosRiderBike ESP
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GAL
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GER
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ITA
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NED
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TUR
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Points
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lotte van Drunen Yamaha 221194
2 Flag of Spain.svg Daniela Guillén Gas Gas 112294
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lynn Valk KTM 443376
4 Flag of Italy.svg Kiara Fontanesi Gas Gas 554468
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Sara Andersen KTM 736763
6 Flag of Norway.svg Martine Hughes Kawasaki 678855
7 Flag of New Zealand.svg Courtney Duncan Kawasaki 3195554
8 Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Papenmeier Honda 8691051
9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shana van der Vlist Yamaha 10127649
10 Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Jakobsen KTM 9813945
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lucy Barker KTM 1214141133
12 Flag of France.svg April Franzoni Honda 1111161630
13 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danée Gelissen Yamaha 169Ret1226
14 Flag of Germany.svg Fiona Hoppe Husqvarna 1817111820
15 Flag of Norway.svg Mathea Selebø Yamaha 1715171520
16 Flag of Germany.svg Alexandra Massury KTM 1313182319
17 Flag of Sweden.svg Tyra Backström Gas Gas 101418
18 Flag of Spain.svg Jana Sánchez Yamaha 151017
19 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Martinez Gas Gas 1418201715
20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Britt Jans-Beken Yamaha RetDNS151314
21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amber Simons Gas Gas 121911
22 Flag of Austria.svg Elena Kapsamer Gas Gas 201619209
23 Flag of Denmark.svg Laura Raunkjær Yamaha 19203
Flag of Germany.svg Janina Lehmann Honda 212121220
Flag of Denmark.svg Barbara Aagaard Andersen Yamaha 222322210
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aneta Čepeláková Yamaha 242224290
Flag of Italy.svg Emanuela Talucci KTM 23240
Flag of Colombia.svg Alicia Göggel Gas Gas 232726260
Flag of Spain.svg Carmen Gómez Yamaha 25240
Flag of Germany.svg Lexi Pachmann Yamaha Ret2525270
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Virginie Germond KTM RetDNSRet250
Flag of France.svg Mélanie Perez Yamaha 262628DNS0
Flag of Italy.svg Gaia Franchi Honda 27280
Flag of Germany.svg Emely Heleenders Yamaha DNSDNS0
PosRiderBike ESP
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SAR
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GAL
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GER
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ITA
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NED
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TUR
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Points

Manufacturers Championship

PosBike ESP
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GAL
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GER
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ITA
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NED
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Points
1 Yamaha 221194
2 Gas Gas 112294
3 KTM 433378
4 Kawasaki 375566
5 Honda 8691051
6 Husqvarna 1817111820
PosBike ESP
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SAR
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GAL
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GER
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ITA
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NED
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TUR
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Points

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