Benzin im Blut – Interview with Jasmin Preisig

Swiss driver Jasmin Preisig describes herself as having "Benzin im Blut" - "petrol in her blood." Hailing from a motorsport family, she has excelled in endurance racing, crowned by a class victory at the 2023 Barcelona 24H. We had the chance to have a quick Q&A with Jasmin. Here is her reflection on her career and the legendary Nordschleife, where she’s honed her expertise through countless laps.

I Always Strive to Do Better – WorldWCR Series Vol. 16 Denise Dal Zotto

The second season of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) kicked off on April 11. With three different riders winning the first four races, Maria Herrera is leading but not yet dominating the championship. We continue with our WorldWCR Special Series of riders’ interviews. Today, we give you the the story of Italian rider Danise Dal Zotto.

A Mother’s Grit in the WorldWCR Arena – WorldWCR Series Vol. 15 Avalon Lewis

The second season of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) kicked off on April 11. With three different riders winning the first four races, Maria Herrera is leading but not yet dominating the championship. We continue with our WorldWCR Special Series of riders’ interviews. Today, we give you the the story of Avalon Lewis, veteran rider from New Zealand.

There is Pleasure in the Suffering

On January 12, 2025, after racing over 5,900 kilometers across Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal, British rider Stephanie Rowe made history by becoming the first female rider to finish the Africa Eco Race. She didn’t just finish the race, she did so in the most challenging category - malle moto (unassisted). Following this history-making achievement, Stephanie now sets her sights on an even greater goal: competing in the 2026 Dakar Rally. We had the opportunity to catch up with Stephanie to talk about her career. Here is her story.

Working towards Making My Dream a Reality – WorldWCR Series Vol. 14 Beatrice Barbera

The second season of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) kicked off on April 11. With three different riders winning the first four races, Maria Herrera is leading but not yet dominating the championship. We continue with our WorldWCR Special Series of riders’ interviews. Today, we give you the the story of Italian rider Beatrice Barbera.

I’ll Keep Learning until I Start Winning – WorldWCR Series Vol. 13 Sonya Lloyd

The second season of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) kicked off at TT Circuit Assen on April 11, with Maria Herrera, the championship favorite winning race 1, and Beatriz Neila winning race 2. We continue with our WorldWCR Special Series of riders’ interviews. Today, we give you the the story of American rider Sonya Lloyd.

I Proved All of Them Wrong – WorldWCR Series Vol. 12 Lucie Boudesseul

WorldWCR Special Series The second season of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) kicked off at TT Circuit Assen on April 11. Maria Herrera, the championship favorite winning race 1, and Beatriz Neila winning race 2. We continue with our WorldWCR Special Series of riders’ interviews. Today, we give you the the story... Continue Reading →

I Believe a Rider Is Built Through Adversity – WorldWCR Series Vol. 11 Madalena Simões

The second season of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) kicks off at TT Circuit Assen on April 11. We continue with our WorldWCR Special Series of riders’ interviews. Today, we give you the the story of Portuguese rider Madalena Simões. Having been away from racing for two years, WorldWCR helps her find her way back to the circuit.

From Legacy to Limelight – WorldWCR Series Vol. 10 Jamie Hanks-Elliott

The second season of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) kicks off at TT Circuit Assen on April 11. We also continue with our WorldWCR Special Series of riders' interviews. First, we give you the the story of British rider Jamie Hanks-Elliott.

Never Stop Dreaming – Interview with Francesca Gasperi

Francesca Gasperi is an Italian co-driver participating in the 2025 Dakar Rally as a rookie. But this is over simplifying her story. She is a photographer chasing dust clouds, a journalist turned competitor, and a woman who refused to let the pandemic or closed doors extinguish her rally-raid ambitions. Through the dunes, financial hurdles, and the heartache of deferred dreams, Francesca’s mantra-never stop dreaming-propelled her from the sidelines to the Dakar’s starting podium. We had the opportunity to catch up with Francesca after the Dakar, here is her tale of how a restless spirit turned every "no" into fuel, proving that sometimes, the most extraordinary adventures begin when you dare to shift gears.

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