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Bio Excerpt: Yvonne Cerpa is an American motorcycle racer making her mark in the ultra-competitive FIM JuniorGP World Championship, where she’s one of the few girls gutsy enough to take on the boys at their own game. After cutting her teeth in the brutal European Talent Cup in... (full bio below ↓↓)

Yvonne Cerpa

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The first race went very well because I moved up eight positions at the start, although we had to stop due to a red flag.

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October 24, 2007 (18)
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Yvonne Cerpa is an American motorcycle racer competing in the FIM JuniorGP World Championship, blazing a trail as one of the few female riders in the ultra-competitive world of junior grand prix racing.

EARLY YEARS

Details about Yvonne Cerpa’s birthdate and early childhood remain largely private, but what’s clear is that she developed a passion for motorcycle racing at a young age that would set her on a path few girls dare to take. Growing up in the United States, she was drawn to the speed, precision, and raw challenge of riding competitively—a world dominated almost exclusively by boys and men.

OTHER INTERESTS

Information about Cerpa’s interests outside of racing has not been publicly documented. Like many junior racers committed to the grueling international competition schedule, her focus appears devoted almost entirely to training, traveling, and competing at the highest levels of her sport.

EARLY SUCCESS

Cerpa’s racing career gained serious momentum when she entered the European Talent Cup, one of the most demanding proving grounds for young riders hoping to eventually reach MotoGP. She competed in the 2023 European Talent Cup season, taking on circuits across Europe and gaining invaluable experience against some of the continent’s best young talent[1]. The series is notorious for its tight racing and unforgiving competition—a baptism by fire that separates those who have what it takes from those who don’t. By 2024, she had progressed to racing in both the European Talent Cup and FIM JuniorGP World Championship[2]. During the 2024 season, Cerpa competed at prestigious circuits including Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto in Spain, MotorLand Aragón, and the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia[3]. Racing under the AGR Team banner, she faced off against international competition week after week, proving she belonged on the world stage[4].

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2023: Competed in the European Talent Cup[1].
  • 2024: Raced in both the European Talent Cup and FIM JuniorGP World Championship with AGR Team[2][4].
  • 2024: Competed at MotorLand Aragón during Round 6 of the FIM JuniorGP season[3].
  • 2024: Raced at Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto[5].
  • 2024: Competed at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia[6].
  • 2025: Continues competing in the FIM JuniorGP World Championship[7].

INSPIRATIONS

Specific inspirations that drove Cerpa to pursue motorcycle racing have not been publicly shared. However, as one of the few American girls competing at the international junior level, she serves as inspiration herself—proving that gender is no barrier to competing in one of motorsport’s most challenging arenas.

REPUTATION

Cerpa has earned respect within the paddock as a determined competitor willing to go head-to-head with anyone on the grid. Racing for AGR Team, a respected Spanish outfit that fields multiple riders in junior championships, she’s part of a professional operation that competes at the sharp end of European motorcycle racing[4]. The fact that she’s consistently racing at circuits like Jerez, Aragón, and Valencia—legendary venues that have hosted decades of world championship racing—speaks to her skill level and the seriousness with which teams and organizers take her racing. In a sport where young male riders vastly outnumber female competitors, her continued presence on international grids challenges outdated notions about who belongs in motorcycle racing. She’s not there to make a statement; she’s there to race, pure and simple.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Cerpa is registered to compete in the 2025 FIM JuniorGP World Championship, continuing her development in one of the most competitive junior racing series in the world[7]. The 2025 season represents another crucial year in her progression, as riders at this level are constantly evaluated for potential advancement to higher categories. Success in JuniorGP can open doors to Moto3, the first rung of the MotoGP ladder, and ultimately to a professional racing career. With each season, she gains experience, refines her racecraft, and builds the résumé necessary to continue climbing through the ranks of international motorcycle racing.

REFERENCES

2023 European Talent Cup – Wikipedia
2024 European Talent Cup – Wikipedia
2024 JuniorGP Round Six Aragon Results Report – MCNews
AGR Team Official Website
FIM JuniorGP Race Report and Results from Jerez – Road Racing World
Agius Tops Moto2 at Valencia, Roulstone on JuniorGP Podium – MCNews
2025 FIM JuniorGP World Championship – Wikipedia

(bio last updated: 2026-02-06T14:57:35.000Z)

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