HER STORY: meet Astrid Madrigal – “I’ve helped many girls to fulfil their dream… I feel I’ve been part of it”

The 2024 FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship has brought great racing right the way through the first of its inaugural season and promises a grandstand finish to decide who the Champion will be. However, who are the stars that make history, inspire the next generation and chase the dream of becoming World Champion? We get to know a bit more about Astrid Madrigal (ITALIKA Racing FIMLA), from her on-track success which has seen her in the top seven, to her love of dogs and other furry friends away from the track.

MEXICAN SUCCESS: putting her country on the map

Astrid Madrigal is a 24 year-old rider from Chihuahua in Mexico who has blazed a trail on the national scene in her home country and in Latin America, showing her talent and earning a wildcard ride in WorldSSP300 in 2023, before joining the grid for the inaugural WorldWCR season. Inspired by sporting icons such as Ayrton Senna and Serena Williams, Madrigal wants to create pathways for more young female riders like herself from Mexico and the Americas to make it onto the world stage.

Following in the footsteps of her father, who competed in Superbike racing in Mexico, Madrigal continued her early development riding supercross, improving her technique and speed. At the age of 13 she entered Mexico’s national Superbike championship and from there she advanced consistently to become Latin American champion, Ibero American Champion and Pan American Champion. In 2023 she raced in the ESBK Supersport 300 series in Spain and at the WorldSBK Aragon Round she became the first Latin American woman to race in the WorldSSP300 championship. This year, she aims to finish in the WorldWCR’s Top 5.

THE BEGINNING IN HER OWN WORDS: “My father always had motorcycles in the house”

Describing her first encounters with the sport, Madrigal said: “My first ever memory is with my father and me on my first motocross bike. My first motorcycle was a PW50 on a supercross track. I crashed and I didn’t want to carry on anymore on the bike, but then my father picked me up, gave me a kiss and we continued. I was six years old and it was the first time I’d got on a motorcycle. At age eight more or less I started competing. My father always had motorcycles in the house, so it was something very normal for me.”

MOVING IN PURSUIT OF THE DREAM: Mexico’s capital awaited

As a youngster, Madrigal relocated from her native Chihuahua to Mexico City to focus on improving her riding skills and to pursue the dream of becoming a professional rider. Initially encouraged by her father, she has developed her racing ability to the elite level under the tutelage of ITALIKA Racing director Jorge Perez. She also participated in the Road to MotoGP™ programme.
 
WOMEN IN MOTORSPORT: “I’ve helped many girls to fulfil their dreams”

Madrigal has been campaigning to promote the involvement of professional female riders in Mexico for many years. She is therefore delighted that the WorldWCR has become a reality and that she is a part of this new chapter in racing. “I’ve been doing the work of promoting motorcycles in Mexico and Latin America for many years,” she said. “I have helped many girls to fulfil their dreams and been able to help them improve on and off the circuit. So I feel I’ve been part of it, making the noise to help make the women’s World Championship possible.” Not only that; she is also very proud to be an ambassador for the FIM in Latin America and represent Mexico and Latin America on the world stage.
 
FROM WATCHING TO INSPIRING: always learning from the best in the world

Madrigal says that watching the likes of Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner, Jorge Lorenzo and Marc Marquez in action, studying their riding styles and technique on the bike, had a big impact on her development. She is now enjoying exploring the world of racing outside her home country and lists Portimao and MotorLand Aragon as her favourite tracks, thanks to their exciting elevation changes.
 
AWAY FROM RACING: PAWS for thought

Whilst racing is her passion, she also loves animals. In addition to being the proud owner of a pug called Patrick, Madrigal is involved in a foundation which takes care of stray dogs, improving their health and wellbeing. The facility which she helped set up is now home to more than 300 dogs. She also looks after rabbits at her home, with a colony of 25 rabbits living on her property.

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Source: WorldSBK.com

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