WMX Championship

Welcome

Welcome to the official site of the Women’s Motocross (WMX) Championship. Here you will find all pertinent information regarding the 2024 season.

For 2024, the WMX Championship is an eight-round series that takes place in conjunction with premier amateur motocross events throughout the country – including the Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross and Freestone Spring Championship. Additionally, the WMX Championship will make two stops along the Pro Motocross tour with racing at the High Point National and Ironman National.

News

Nov 12WMX Meeting Tomorrow, November 13 at 6 PM ETJoin MX Sports for a WMX Meeting tomorrow, November 13, at 6 PM ET Oct 10Cycle News: Turner Wins Women's MX ChampionshipAfter missing two rounds due to injury, Yamaha-backed Lachlan Turner came on strong in the end, winning the final four motos of the year to claim this year's Women's Motocross Champinship (WMX). Oct 1Competition Bulletin 2024-1: Ponca WMX Race Day ChangeThe WMX Finale, which was previously scheduled to race on Saturday, October 5, 2024, at Ponca will now run on Friday, October 4, 2024. Sep 9Cycle News: Jarvis Wins Baja Brawl WMXAfter going 6-2 for fourth overall at the previous round, Jarvis used her sand riding skills to thrown a wrench in the works for the series standings by dominating the sandy Baja Brawl in Michigan, round six of the Women's Motocross Championship. Aug 29Insight: WMX Race Recap From IronmanIronman Raceway hosted the fifth round of the Women’s Motocross (WMX) Championship in conjunction with the AMA Pro Motocross Championship finale over the weekend. The WMX round was held on Friday, which included a 15-minute practice and two 15 minute-plus-one lap motos throughout the day and was attended by 24 female racers. Jun 18Insight: High Point WMX RoundAfter a three-month break in the schedule since the third round, the Women’s Motocross (WMX) Championship returned for round four on June 14. Ahead of the High Point National round of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship, the WMX racers were able to compete on the Pro Motocross caliber and fully prepped track.