The 2023 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship was the 19th Women's Motocross World Championship season. Nancy van de Ven was the defending champion, after taking her first title in 2022. [1]
A 6-round calendar for the 2023 season was announced on 11 October 2022. [2]
Round | Date | Grand Prix | Location | Race 1 Winner | Race 2 Winner | Round Winner | Report |
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1 | March 26 | Sardinia | Riola Sardo | Lotte van Drunen | Daniela Guillén | Daniela Guillén | |
2 | April 10 | Switzerland | Frauenfeld | Courtney Duncan | Lotte van Drunen | Courtney Duncan | |
3 | May 7 | Spain | intu Xanadú | Courtney Duncan | Courtney Duncan | Courtney Duncan | |
4 | May 21 | France | Villars-sous-Écot | Courtney Duncan | Courtney Duncan | Courtney Duncan | |
5 | August 20 | Netherlands | Arnhem | Lotte van Drunen | Lotte van Drunen | Lotte van Drunen | |
6 | September 3 | Turkey | Afyonkarahisar | Courtney Duncan | Lynn Valk | Courtney Duncan | |
Team | Constructor | No | Rider | Rounds |
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GF4 Motorsport Racing Team | Honda | 4 | Gaia Franchi | 1–2 |
47 | Gaia Oddo | 1 | ||
Van de Laar Racing | Yamaha | 5 | Britt Jans-Beken | All |
188 | Shana van der Vlist | 1–3, 5–6 | ||
JK Racing Yamaha | Yamaha | 7 | Charli Cannon [3] | 1–4, 6 |
71 | Aida Cojanu | 6 | ||
MX Fonta Racing Syneco | Gas Gas | 8 | Kiara Fontanesi | 1–5 |
94 | Priska Busatto | 1–2 | ||
Team Dragon Moto | KTM | 9 | Virginie Germond | 1–4 |
74 | Joyce Zachmann | 2 | ||
Seles Moto | KTM | 11 | Mia Ribić | 2 |
Team VHR Racing | Gas Gas | 14 | Mathilde Martinez | 1–5 |
49 | Alicia Göggel | 3–4 | ||
Iran National Team | Yamaha | 17 | Mahdis Heydarnezhadgorji | 6 |
20 | Hasti Rezaei | 6 | ||
Zweiradsport Brunner | Kawasaki | 18 | Katharina Schultz | 2, 4–5 |
Jaccover | Yamaha | 22 | Selen Tınaz | 6 |
Yamaha Čepelák Racing | Yamaha | 23 | Aneta Čepeláková | 1–2, 4 |
Team Yamaha New Bike | Yamaha | 24 | Lea Chaput | 1–2, 4–5 |
130 | Jessie Joineau | |||
274 | Amandine Verstappen [4] | 1–2, 4 | ||
Millionaire Racing Team | Gas Gas | 28 | Elisa Galvagno | 1 |
Yamaha | 30 | Brenda Wagemans | ||
Kawasaki | 32 | Alba Fernández | 3 | |
KTM Italy | KTM | 34 | Emanuela Talucci | 1–2, 4 |
KTM | 51 | Jenitty van der Beek | 1–4 | |
Yamaha Scandinavia | Yamaha | 53 | Barbara Aagaard Andersen | 1–2, 4–5 |
KTM | 62 | Michelle Zünd | 2 | |
Yamaha | 67 | Britt Van Der Werff | 5 | |
RFME WMX Team | Gas Gas | 79 | Gabriela Seisdedos | 1, 3, 5–6 |
255 | Daniela Guillén | All | ||
Ceres 71 Yamaha Team | Yamaha | 85 | Nancy van de Ven | 1–4 |
Kawasaki | 86 | Ramona Gassmann | 2 | |
Gas Gas | 88 | Irmak Yıldırım | 6 | |
Vogelsang Powersports | Yamaha | 90 | Sandra Keller | 2 |
KTM | 91 | Rahel Suter | 2 | |
Yamaha | 96 | Maureen Zweers | 5 | |
Kawasaki | 99 | Suzy Tausch | 2 | |
KTM | 101 | Loane Sudan | 2 | |
GripMesser Racing Team | Fantic | 111 | Anne Borchers | 2, 4–5 |
MBP Motocross Team | KTM | 118 | Adrija Skudutytė | 1–2, 4–5 |
Gas Gas | 124 | Alina Barthel | 2, 4 | |
Gabriel SS24 KTM | KTM | 125 | Lauren Collingwood | 4 |
Ausio Racing Team | Yamaha | 128 | Jana Sánchez | 3–4 |
FlyOver Competition Gaerne | Kawasaki | 131 | Giorgia Montini | 1–5 |
Team JS Racing | Honda | 137 | Lisa Guerber | 2, 4 |
229 | Lena Marques | 4 | ||
Husqvarna | 143 | Stephanie Stoutjesdijk | 3–4 | |
Big Van World MTX Kawasaki | Kawasaki | 151 | Courtney Duncan | All |
Team West Friends MX | KTM | 153 | April Franzoni | 2–5 |
Fantic Factory Team Maddii | Fantic | 172 | Lynn Valk [5] | All |
MCR Racing Team Husqvarna | Husqvarna | 174 | Giorgia Giudici | 3–4 |
Yamaha | 194 | Alice Giorda | 1 | |
Team JPR | Yamaha | 203 | Camille Viaud | 4 |
Fantic | 211 | Kaylee van Dam | 5 | |
UK Racing Team | KTM | 212 | Aitana Peña | 3 |
Kawasaki | 237 | Celine Abel | ||
Team Ship to Cycle Honda Motoblouz SR | Honda | 290 | Mathilde Denis | 4 |
Gas Gas | 302 | Maïté Stroo | 4–5 | |
Matt Gardiner MX KTM Race Team | KTM | 310 | Lucy Barker | 5 |
Flexbox Racing | KTM | 325 | Sara Andersen | All |
Honda | 360 | Tabea Zimmermann | 5 | |
JWR Honda Racing | Honda | 374 | Sofia Schou | 4–5 |
Laurense Motors Kawasaki | Kawasaki | 401 | Lotte van Drunen [6] | All |
Made Of Gas Gas | Gas Gas | 412 | Matilde Stilo | 1–2 |
Yamaha Racing 423 | Yamaha | 423 | Larissa Papenmeier | All |
969 | Fiona Hoppe | 1–5 | ||
Gas Gas | 425 | Amber Simons | 5 | |
Jezyk Racing Team | KTM | 469 | Jamie Astudillo | All |
Husqvarna Motorcycles Scandinavia | Husqvarna | 511 | Martine Hughes | 1, 3–5 |
Yamaha | 524 | Elise De Baere | 5 | |
MC Sport Racing Team | Gas Gas | 587 | Tyra Bäckström | 2, 4–5 |
Yamaha | 612 | Mathea Selebø | All | |
KTM | 621 | Anna Schimmer | 5 | |
Yamaha | 644 | Laura Raunkjær | 2, 5–6 | |
Gas Gas | 699 | Elena Kapsamer | 1–5 | |
KTM Scandinavia | KTM | 705 | Malou Jakobsen | 1–2, 4–5 |
Hannamax Motorsport | KTM | 717 | Danée Gelissen | All |
Kawasaki Montelimar | Kawasaki | 731 | Lysa Raoux | 2, 4 |
KTM | 747 | Juliane Bihr | 4 | |
KTM | 775 | Alexandra Massury | All | |
Twenty Racing Suspension | Gas Gas | 830 | Britt Siemerink | 5 |
KTM Beddini MX2 | KTM | 912 | Giorgia Blasigh | 1–4 |
WMX Evolution | Yamaha | 942 | Mathilde Sommier | 4 |
Sherco | 967 | Ramona Schwitz | 2 | |
KMP Honda Racing | Honda | 974 | Janina Lehmann | All |
Pos | Bike | SAR | SUI | ESP | FRA | NED | TUR | Points | ||||||
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1 | Kawasaki | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 292 |
2 | Gas Gas | 2 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 250 |
3 | Yamaha | 4 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 217 |
4 | Fantic | 9 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 211 |
5 | KTM | 8 | 11 | 7 | 7 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 7 | 3 | 167 |
6 | Husqvarna | 17 | 6 | 14 | 15 | 6 | 17 | 10 | 33 | 8 | 14 | 82 | ||
7 | Honda | 23 | 27 | 30 | 28 | 23 | 21 | 27 | 22 | 13 | 11 | 15 | 11 | 34 |
Sherco | DNQ | DNQ | 0 | |||||||||||
Pos | Bike | SAR | SUI | ESP | FRA | NED | TUR | Points |
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