Kiwi Motocross sensation Courtney Duncan has been riding a motorbike since she was 7, growing up in rural Palmerston, near Dunedin. First bursting onto the World Championship scene in 2016, Duncan dominated by winning more races than any other individual that year. In 2019 her childhood dream was finally realised when she took home the WMX World Championship. So dominant was Duncan that she won nine of the 10 races in the championship! She is officially the world's fastest female motocross racer and the floodgates are only just opening!
Kiwi Motocross sensation Courtney Duncan has been riding a motorbike since she was 7, growing up in rural Palmerston, near Dunedin. First bursting onto the World Championship scene in 2016, Duncan dominated by winning more races than any other individual that year. In 2019 her childhood dream was finally realised when she took home the WMX World Championship. So dominant was Duncan that she won nine of the 10 races in the championship! She is officially the world's fastest female motocross racer and the floodgates are only just opening!
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