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FIM WMX: Resurgent MX Fontaracing’s Kiara Fontanesi returned to winning way


The second round of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship in Lugo, Spain, delivered a captivating mix of speed, resilience, and heart-pounding comebacks as the brightest stars battled through rutted corners and rain-soaked terrain. With the majestic Galician landscape as a backdrop, a resurgent MX Fontaracing’s Kiara Fontanesi returned to winning ways after a four-year wait, sealing her 21st career Grand Prix victory.

Meanwhile, Spanish sensation RFME Spain National Team GASGAS’s Daniela Guillen gave her home fans reason to erupt with a sensational race win on Saturday and an inspired charge on Sunday, while red plate holder De Baets Yamaha MX-Team’s Lotte Van Drunen quietly defended her championship lead with smart, steady riding. In a weekend that tested the riders’ skill the WMX title fight took on new intensity setting the stage for an explosive third round in Germany.

Round 2 of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship got underway in compelling fashion in Lugo, Spain, with Daniela Guillen claiming an emphatic first race win of the season in front of an electrified home crowd.

You can find the complete results HERE.

MXGP OF SPAIN QUICK FACTS:

Circuit length: 1550m
Type of ground: Dark Soil
Temperature: 11°
Weather conditions: Rainy