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At time of writing, the inaugural FIM Womens’ Circuit Racing World Championship was just a few weeks away from its opening round. A first for road racing, this all-new, all-female championship runs in conjunction with selected European rounds of the FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK). The six-round championship gets underway at Misano on 14-16 June and concludes at Jerez in October. All riders will be on the Yamaha YZF-R7.
The FIM Womens’ Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) will feature Aussie representation, with Tayla Relph among the 24 female riders on the grid. Tayla will be racing against talent from all over the globe, like Beatriz Neila Santos, Mallory Dobbs and 2018 World Supersport 300 Champion, Ana Carrasco.
The WorldWCR will be tough, but Tayla is up for the challenge. The 27-year-old has been circuit racing since she was 10, with national-level race and round wins on her CV. An international championship is