Courtney Duncan - 2024 Gallery

Posted on March 06, 2024

Kiwi-born Courtney Duncan is one of the most dominant female motocross racers in the history of womens motocross, collecting a string of four world titles in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2023. Getting her start back home in New Zealand, Duncan developed her skills quickly and began traveling all over the world to race at an early age - most notably to the US. 

As Duncan's career progressed, unfortunately the Women’s professional series in USA began to subside - so she turned to Europe where the MXGP circuit hosted a proper Women’s World Championship. She got her start in Europe in 2016 and while clearly being one of the fastest riders, crashes and injuries kept her from achieving her goal of a world title. 

In 2019 she made the switch over to Kawasaki with Steve Dixon’s DRT program and won the title in her first year with the team. Three titles have followed and she’s now got the trophies to go along with that incredible speed!

For the 2024 season, F&H Racing has signed an agreement with Duncan. After a very strong season in 2023 in which she managed to win four of the six Grand Prix's and take the women's world title for the fourth time in her career. Within the professional structure of the F&H Racing team, she will be chasing her fifth world title this year. 

"I am very excited to have signed with F&H Racing Team," Duncan said recently. "It’s a huge opportunity for me moving forward in terms of progression and development! I’m only a few days on the F&H bike and I can tell already that I’m in the best possible place. In order for me to stay on top I need to keep developing and keep getting better and this is a huge step for me moving forward , this team is enable me to do that so I’m just so excited and grateful. F&H Racing Team has a lot of experience and knowledge, passion and recourses. Since day one I feel the good energy so all I can say is that I’m super excited for the season and can’t wait to get it started together!"

WMX Statistics

GP wins 23 (57.5%)

Race wins 42 (53.2%)

Podiums 31 (77.5%)

Points 1,724pts

Average points per GP 43pts

Total Grand Prix 40 GPs

Years 2016 - 2023

World Championship Results

2023 Women's Motocross World Championship WMX 1st 

2022 Women's Motocross World Championship WMX 7th 

2021 Women's Motocross World Championship WMX 1st 

2020 Women's Motocross World Championship WMX 1st 

2019 Women's Motocross World Championship WMX 1st 

2018 Women's Motocross World Championship WMX 4th 

2017 Women's Motocross World Championship WMX 3rd 

2016 Women's Motocross World Championship WMX 5th

Check below a very cool gallery of Duncan, shot by Belgian photographer Bavo Swijgers of FullSpectrum.

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Bavo Swijgers/FullSpectrum images