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New Zealand rider Courtney Duncan has returned to her winning ways and dominated the competition at the Swiss round of the FIM Womens Motocross World Championship.

After a two-month hiatus, the Yamaha star from down under was back on the line. When the gates dropped for race two, the thousands of fans that packed into the grand stands that surrounded the track here in Frauenfeld-Gachnang were treated to some epic racing. Three of the fastest ladies in the world went wire-to-wire into turn one with Nancy Van de Ven leading the way and the race one winner, Courtney Duncan, hot on her heels. While initially it was a blue blur, Team One One Four’s Livia Lancelot came out of nowhere and passed both of the Yamaha stars before the exit of turn two.

As Lancelot’s closest rival, Van de Ven knew she had to get on the gas immediately. She did, she took the lead for the first couple of laps before being passed back by the championship leader. As Lancelot knuckled down and put in some solid laps out front, Van de Ven remained right on her rear fender. Any mistake from the red plate holder would have been costly.

Duncan remained calm in third, far enough away from the leaders to stay out of trouble if the two tangled, but close enough to pounce if an opportunity arose.

When the two-lap board came out, Duncan went after Van de Ven for second. Lancelot took the checkers with a massive race win, her fourth of the season, while Duncan stylishly scrubbed past Van de Ven with one turn to go for second place. Van de Ven was gutted to finish third ahead of Kiara Fontanesi and KTM Silver Action’s Amandine Verstappen.

JCR Altherm Yamaha’s Courtney Duncan topped the box with a 1 – 2 result, “It was tough, the battles were sick this weekend. Honestly I’m not satisfied, but it’s a win, but I’ll take it for my first race back.” She said. Team One One Four’s Livia Lancelot regrouped after a rough day yesterday for the win in race two, which was enough for second overall ahead of Nancy Van de Ven who said, “I’m a little bit disappointed, I got the holeshot, but I think I pushed a little bit too hard. Anyway, we will see how Assen will go, that’s something more for me, the deep sand!”

The final round of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship will take place in Assen, The Netherlands on the 27th and 28th of August.

WMX Race 1 Top Ten:
1. Courtney Duncan (NZL, Yamaha), 24:51.720;
2. Kiara Fontanesi (ITA, Honda), +0:15.656;
3. Nancy Van De Ven (NED, Yamaha), +0:27.802;
4. Livia Lancelot (FRA, Kawasaki), +0:51.048;
5. Amandine Verstappen (BEL, KTM), +1:12.639;
6. Anne Borchers (GER, Suzuki), +1:55.732;
7. Justine Charroux (FRA, Yamaha), +2:06.327;
8. Virginie Germond (SUI, Yamaha), -1 lap(s);
9. Line Dam (DEN, Honda), -1 lap(s);
10. Stacey Fisher (GBR, KTM), -1 lap(s).

WMX Race 2 Top Ten:
1. Livia Lancelot (FRA, Kawasaki), 24:57.787;
2. Courtney Duncan (NZL, Yamaha), +0:03.636;
3. Nancy Van De Ven (NED, Yamaha), +0:04.190;
4. Kiara Fontanesi (ITA, Honda), +0:58.731;
5. Amandine Verstappen (BEL, KTM), +1:20.305;
6. Larissa Papenmeier (GER, Suzuki), +1:24.019;
7. Anne Borchers (GER, Suzuki), +1:29.986;
8. Justine Charroux (FRA, Yamaha), +2:11.679;
9. Virginie Germond (SUI, Yamaha), -1 lap(s);
10. Shana van der Vlist (NED, Yamaha), -1 lap(s).

WMX Overall Top Ten:
1. Courtney Duncan (NZL, YAM), 47 points;
2. Livia Lancelot (FRA, KAW), 43 p.;
3. Nancy Van De Ven (NED, YAM), 40 p.;
4. Kiara Fontanesi (ITA, HON), 40 p.;
5. Amandine Verstappen (BEL, KTM), 32 p.;
6. Anne Borchers (GER, SUZ), 29 p.;
7. Justine Charroux (FRA, YAM), 27 p.;
8. Virginie Germond (SUI, YAM), 25 p.;
9. Line Dam (DEN, HON), 20 p.;
10. Shana van der Vlist (NED, YAM), 19 p.

WMX Championship Top Ten:
1. Livia Lancelot (FRA, KAW), 264 points;
2. Nancy Van De Ven (NED, YAM), 237 p.;
3. Kiara Fontanesi (ITA, HON), 192 p.;
4. Larissa Papenmeier (GER, SUZ), 189 p.;
5. Amandine Verstappen (BEL, KTM), 188 p.;
6. Courtney Duncan (NZL, YAM), 149 p.;
7. Anne Borchers (GER, SUZ), 135 p.;
8. Shana van der Vlist (NED, YAM), 116 p.;
9. Natalie Kane (IRL, KTM), 108 p.;
10. Britt Van Der Werff (NED, SUZ), 94 p.