USA marches to victory in FIM Oceania’s Women’s Motocross Cup

Published On: March 23, 2026Categories: News

The United States of America is the 2026 FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup champion after dominating from start to finish against Australia and New Zealand in Wonthaggi on March 21-22.

After setting the tone on Saturday, the USA – Lachlan Turner (Yamaha), Mayla Herrick (Honda), Jordan Jarvis (Yamaha) and Jamie Astudillo (GASGAS) – continued to pile on the pressure in Sunday’s two motos as it won the FIM Oceania trophy for the first time after just being pipped at the post by Australia in 2025.

This time the Americans, led by the blistering speed of Turner, would not be denied, finishing the three-moto event on 35pts ahead of Australia (65pts) and New Zealand (103pts).

After a tough day one when a late mechanical failure saw team captain Charli Cannon (Honda) a non-finisher, Australia overhauled New Zealand on day two – but that was as far as it got as the USA didn’t give the opposition a sniff with its superior spread of top 10 finishers.


Turner (#99) and Cannon (#1) cleared off in all three motos

“This win at the FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup is incredibly special for Team USA,” said team manager Christina Denney. “It was a true team effort – every rider showed up, rode with heart and delivered when it mattered most.

“I’m extremely proud of how they represented not only themselves, but our country. This event continues to raise the bar each year, and the third edition was exceptionally well run.

“We’re grateful to be part of it, felt so welcomed by everyone involved, and we’re already looking forward to coming back next year with even more countries represented. Proud moment for all of us – go USA.”

Team Australia

Turner’s 1-2-1 results were the bedrock of the USA’s victory, and she was brilliantly supported by 16-year-old Herrick (3-3-3), Jarvis (4-4-4) and Astudillo (5-7-6).

For Australian motocross supporters, that’s not the last we’ll see of Turner in 2026 as will compete in the balance of the Ezilift MXW Championship – with Aussie powerhouse Cannon firmly in her sights.

Meanwhile, after the disappointment of Saturday’s DNF, Cannon regrouped with 1-2 results on Sunday, while Taylah McCutcheon (Kawasaki, 3-5-5) was again a pillar of consistency for Australia. Darci Whalley (Honda, 8-6-8) kept her powder dry in a solid rookie performance, while Taylor Thompson’s 7-11-9 scorecard on her KTM was blemished with a crash in moto two which put her outside the top 10.

Karaitiana Horne (Kawasaki, 6-8-7) was again the standout for New Zealand, supported by Amie Roberts (Yamaha, 9-9-10), Mikayla Griffiths (Yamaha, 10-10-11) and Milla Dahlenburg (KTM, 11-12-12).

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