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FIM WMX TRACK WALK IN LUGO: COLLABORATION DRIVES SUCCESS

LUGO (Spain) 10 May 2025 – Ahead of the second round of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship at Circuito Municipal Jorge Prado, the FIM Women’s Commission hosted a successful WMX Track Walk – an initiative aimed at fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among motocross professionals.
The event welcomed 15 female riders from the championship alongside Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing MX2 World Champion Kay de Wolf, his team manager Rasmus Jorgensen and Jan Postema, MXGP Academy Technical Trainer. Together, they explored the technical aspects of the track, exchanging insights on riding styles, track navigation and management and race strategies.

Both de Wolf and Jorgensen emphasised the importance of such collaborative efforts, while Jan also highlighted how rewarding it was to engage in meaningful discussion with women riders, sharing technical advice and learning about everyone’s unique approaches.
The WMX Track Walk continues to be a vital initiative for empowering riders and strengthening connections across the motorcycling community. The next stop for this impactful imitative will be the WMX Round in Teutschenthal, Germany.
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