Motogram Highlights #2

Welcome to Motogram Highlights! Each week, we spotlight the best motocross and enduro moments from top women riders on Instagram. Discover exclusive posts, race action, and inspiring stories — all in one place. If you love women’s motocross & enduro, you’ll want to check in every week for the freshest content and social media highlights from the world’s best female motocross & enduro athletes.

  • Hannah Hodges was already present at Mini O’s 10 years ago. She had a good performance in Supercross this week.
  • Courtney Duncan was invited to the Australian Supercross last weekend. It was a chance to spend time with her sponsors Fox and Monster Energy. We can’t wait to see the four-time WMX world champion behind a starting gate.
  • Shelby Rolen always delivers. Even after a bad crash and pain, she raced in the Women’s Supercross category, finishing 12th. Respect.
  • Nieve Holmes received her British Enduro Champion Gold medal. A great season for the British rider both nationally and internationally.
  • Kiara Fontanesi shares some photos from her Kiara Party Day 2025 Edition. A great time was had by the six-time WMX world champion with her family, friends, sponsors, and fans.
  • Mireia Rabionet has clinched the Spanish Enduro Championship title. The Husqvarna rider faced some tough times this season, including a knee injury, but she persevered to secure the title. Congratulations!
  • Danée Gelissen joins the Leatt family for their outfits in 2026. In cooperation with JopaMX, the Dutch rider will sport her new colors at the WMX World Championship, the Italian Championship and other events.
  • Lauren May Collingwood participated in the women in motorsport chat with Pippa Laverty to discuss the future of women’s motocross in Great Britain, among other things.89.6+
  • Katie Emmich enjoyed participating in the Endurocross. A great event with a good group of women, won by Rachel Gutish.
  • Mathilde Denis wins the FIM Sand World Championship round in Hossegor, France. She gains points on leader Amandine Verstappen, who retired due to a mechanical problem.