Ana Carrasco confirms her exit from Kawasaki ahead of a move from the WorldSSP 300 Championship to the Moto3 World Championship for 2022
Ana Carrasco set to return to the Moto3 World Championship in 2022 aboard a KTM nine years after making her international debut in the series
Ana Carrasco is a WorldSSP 300 race winner again, just nine months after the serious back injury doctors feared would leave her paralysed.
The Provec Kawasaki WorldSSP 300 team has named Carla Grau Pi as Ana Carrasco’s team manager
The news comes five months after Ana broke two vertebrae and had to out much of the 2020 season
Ana Carrasco has taken the first steps back to WorldSBK getting back on a bike just an hour after being given the all-clear
Ana Carrasco's preparations for the 2021 WorldSSP 300 title won't be hampered by her serious spinal injuries sustained in a crash four months ago
Ana Carrasco will attempt to reclaim her WorldSSP 300 Championship title in 2021 after re-signing with the Jonathan Rea's Provec Racing Kawasaki Racing Team
World Supersport 300 racer and 2018 champion Anna Carrasco has shared an image on social media showing the extent of her spinal surgery
WorldSSP300 star Ana Carrasco will sit out the remainder of the 2020 season due to injury
Ana Carrasco, the first woman to win a solo motorcycle racing World Championship, suffers a double vertebrae fracture in a testing crash at Estoril
2018 WorldSSP 300 Champion Ana Carrasco is rewarded with a WorldSBK test on Jonathan Rea's title-winning Kawasaki ZX-10RR
At the launch to the Kawasaki Ninja 125 and Z125, Visordown caught up with the first female rider in history to clinch a World Championship in solo motorcycle road racing.
At just 21-years-old Carrasco has made history today in France
She made an impressive sprint to victory on Sunday in Portugal