The Cremona circuit hosted two days of testing for the Women’s World Championship (WorldWCR) last week, with María Herrera setting the pace.
The first day featured a warm-up and four sessions, while on Friday, there was a warm-up and six sessions. Beatriz Neila (Ampito Crescent Yamaha) was the fastest on the first day with a lap time of 1m40.545s, but she didn’’’t improve on the second day – when Herrera (Klint Forward) set the best time at 1m40.503s.
In third place overall for the two days was Roberta Ponziani (Klint Forward), the only one besides Herrera and Neila to lap in the 1m40s in Cremona. Astrid Madrigal (Pons Italika Racing FIMLA) and Jessica Howden (Team Trasimeno) completed the top five.
The start of the second season of the WorldWCR is already next weekend, from April 11 to 13, in Assen – naturally, alongside the Superbike World Championship, as happened in 2024.

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