Moto Moto Racing — 27 September 2010


Courtesy of News.Motorbiker.org

Former Dakar racer, police officer and expert off-road/enduro motorcycle racer, Ludivine Puy is not only an incredible great enduro racer, she is pretty with a warm smile and has a great sense of humor.

Last weekend, at the 2010 FIM Enduro World Championship race  in Noiretable, France, she won the first everFemale World Champion Enduro title. This is the first time FIM has awarded this title.

The title was the final crowning after having become this year’s Enduro Champion of France (E3), European Champion and now World Champion.

On her GasGas  motorcycle, Ludivine Puy has managed to capture almost all races she has participated in this year.
Puy: “I really prepared for this event. I must confess that I am from Picardy, and driving in the mud has never been a problem for me. I’ve been riding for a long time and this is my first world title. It is a reward for my parents, my family and my partners. I am very proud and I hope to keep the number 1 plate for as long as possible. ”

This weekend’s race also saw Antoine Meo take his first World Champion E1 title, and Mike Ahola took the E2 title.

David Knight already arrived at the event holding the E3 title, so in the E3 there was little suspense to be had.

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