Only in the Cremona test in mid-May will we get a sense of the balance of power that will be in the new women’s motorcycle world championship. Ana Carrasco is also happy.
The entry list for the 2024 Women’s Cycling World Championships is a colorful one. The diversity of the countries where the 24 female pilots come from is unparalleled. Every continent is represented, the participants come from a total of 18 countries.
The most notable participant is undoubtedly Ana Carrasco, who is the leader of the new series as the only world champion in the solo class on the circuit. The Spaniard won the 300 World Supersport Championship in 2018 and has also competed in the Moto3 World Championship for many years.
It will be unusual for the 27-year-old to be surrounded only by women on the starting grid. “In fact, I still believe that we female athletes are equal and can compete together (with men),” Carrasco said in super7moto. “However, I see it as positive that Dorna and the FIM have taken steps to create this world championship. I see this series as a platform for female pilots to develop in the world championship. For me, it is more than a stage. Those who win and reach a good level can continue with the group another.”
Ultimately, that’s the whole point of the FIM: to increase the visibility of women in motorcycle racing so that talent can be discovered and nurtured.
Part of the cast of the first season will meet for the first time as part of a joint trial on the 16th/17th. May at the Circuit of Cremona. Carrasco is excited.
“There are people from many different countries who have never competed before. “I don’t know what the level will be,” reflects the law student. “That makes me a little nervous for the first attempt: we will all meet on the track and only then will we know how things will go. “
World Superbike Championship 2024 Calendar | SBK | SSP | 300 | WRC | ||
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23-25 February | Phillip Island | Australia | x | x | ||
22-24 March | Barcelona | Spain | x | x | x | |
19.-21. April | shafts | The Netherlands | x | x | x | |
14.-16. June | Misano | Italy | x | x | x | x |
12-14. July | Donington | England | x | x | x | |
19-21 July | Many | Czech Republic | x | x | x | |
9.–11. August | Portimao | Portugal | x | x | x | x |
23.-25. August | Lake Balaton | Hungary | x | x | x | |
6.-8. September | Magny-Cours | France | x | x | x | |
20.–20. September | Cremona | Italy | x | x | x | |
27.-29. September | Aragon | Spain | x | x | x | |
18.-20. October | Jerez | Spain | x | x | x | x |
Participants of the 2024 Women’s World Cup | ||
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Nope. | Name (Nationality) | The team |
4 | Emily Bondi (F) | YART Zelos Black Knights |
7 | Andrea Sibaja Moreno (E) | Deza – Box 77 Racing |
8 | Tayla Relph (AUS) | TAYCO Motorsport |
10 | Ran Yochay (IL) | 511 Terra&Vita Racing |
14 | Mallory Dobbs (USA) | Sekhmet Motorcycle Racing |
15 | Sarah Varon(CO) | Italian Racing FILM |
16 | Lucy Michel (D) | TSL Tournament |
19 | Adela Ourednickova (CZ) | Dafit Motorracing |
21 | Nicole Van Aswegen (ZA) | Andaft Competition |
22 | Ana Carrasco (L) | Evan Bros. Tournament |
28 | Ornella Ongaro (F) | Flembbo PL Team Performance |
29 | Mia Stenseth Rusthen (N) | Rusten Tournament |
33 | Chun Mei Liu (RC) | WT Taiwan Championship |
34 | Alyssia Whitmore (GB) | Sekhmet Motorcycle Racing |
35 | Lena Kemmer (A) | Bertl K. Tournament. |
36 | Beatriz Neila Santos (left) | Promethean stains |
44 | Officer Hirano (J) | Team Luna |
46 | Francisca Ruiz Vidal (E) | PS Racing Team 46+1 |
52 | Jessica Howden (ZA) | The Trasimeno team |
53 | Iryna Nadieieva (UA) | MPS.RT |
64 | Sara Sanchez Tamayo (E) | 511 Terra&Vita Racing |
83 | Astrid Madrigal (MEX) | Italian Racing FILM |
96 | Roberta Ponziani (I) | Yamaha Motoxracing WCR |
99 | Isis Carreno Avila (RCH) | AD78 FIM Latinoamerica and GP3 |