The fastest women on dirt. From the WMX Championship to the World stage — these riders are pushing the limits and rewriting the record books.
For 2026, the Women's Motocross Championship (WMX) officially joined the SuperMotocross League, running six rounds alongside the prestigious Pro Motocross Championship at Hangtown, Thunder Valley, High Point, Unadilla, Budds Creek, and Ironman — plus a showcase at the SMX World Championship Final. These athletes are the real deal: national champions, world champions, and pioneers who line up against the clock and each other every weekend. This is their hub.
🏆 Lotte van Drunen (NED) wins back-to-back WMX World titles on Yamaha. Fontanesi (GAS GAS) & Guillen (GAS GAS) finished just 7 pts apart in a tight battle for 2nd. Van Drunen's margin of victory: 7 pts.
🏆 LaLa Turner goes back-to-back, claiming her 2nd consecutive AMA WMX title with 9 moto wins. Never off the podium all season. 2026 season kicks off June 5 at Hangtown — standings update after each round.