Livia Lancelot won the first female Motocross Championship history

Livia Lancelot won the first female Motocross Championship history., Miscellaneous, ahead, sights, Kawasaki, Gare, Off

Do you remember the beautiful Livia Lancelot, a young female promise of Motocross of which we have spoken to the beginning of the season? But since we are good go to refresh the memory here, and then come back here because the young pilot Kawasaki MX is the first world champion motocross history.

And with all the merits of the case, given that we talk about the series that came just this year to enjoy the world title after three years of World Cup in which even the level of ’spirit grew. And now the young Livia can boast to all intents and purposes of its title.

20 years, born in Paris, the Lancelot has always been one of the greatest female supporter of the series and it is no accident has taken part in the championship since the first World Cup in 2005 where it came third (as in 2007) before moving on to green for this first year of World Cup MX women.


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