St. Jean to host FIM Women’s World Championship; Hometown hero Livia Lancelot leads

Livia LancelotJune 11, 2008 - It is time to come back to the track for the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship collective, entering the third of six rounds this weekend at St. Jean d’Angely, France.

Good news for the local fans is that home rider Livia Lancelot leads the points standings in what is shaping up as her best season in the series.

GPKR’s Livia Lancelot is 100% ready for her home round of the Women’s World Championship; the series leader from Paris has been ill for the past week but she had the time to recover and will be ready to defend the red plate this weekend.

Livia has some hard work ahead if she wants to remain at the top of the hard fought Championship; 2006 and 2007 World Cup winner Katherine Prumm, now riding for Yamaha Van Beers, is only two points behind Livia while American star Ashley Fiolek is third with a gap of ten points. Despite a broken right ACL, Prumm is not surrendering and is giving an incredible demonstration of strength and determination. Ride on, girls.

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