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Women's professional motocross racers
Women's professional motocross racers






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875cc” in the GPs, meaning he won world championships in all three classes. “I think that being born in Emilia-Romagna has definitely benefited my growth in the sporting world and my career, especially because it’s the Motor Valley, so I guess I was born in the perfect place to do what I do”. Kiara feels fortunate to have been born in this region, because as she says… And now, exclusively for “ Humans of Motor Valley”, she opens the doors to her home to tell her story as a successful athlete, but above all as a person. Kiara Fontanesi has had an extraordinary career since her first race. Managing my life as a mum alongside my training is by no means easy, but with some sacrifices and a lot of patience, I manage to balance both things”. But if I could, I’d encourage her to do something else. If my daughter wanted to ride a motorbike one day, I’d definitely never say she couldn’t, I’d just do what my Dad did with me, who never forced me but never stopped me either. It’s really tiring, as on a physical level, it’s hard work: as soon as I finish training, I’m running after Skyler as she’s always still full of energy, and when I get to the evening, I’m completely exhausted. “Kiara the mum and Kiara the professional athlete exist in perfect harmony within my life as one single individual. Why? Because there was an even bigger prize at stake: the birth of her daughter Skyler. However, two years ago in 2019, Kiara was not at the starting blocks to defend her world title in the women’s Motocross championship.








Women's professional motocross racers