![]() She even came out to Australia in 2011 to impart some of her riding wisdom at a three-day training camp in Sydney. Her long-term dream of racing in the gruelling Dakar Rally was achieved in 2011, where her 39th overall placing saw her finish as the best-placed female rider, and it was a result she repeated (39th overall, first female) the following year in 2012. In 2010 she switched to compete in the Women’s Enduro World Championship where she finished third overall in her debut season, second overall in 2011 and won the world title for the next three consecutive years. Thirty-one-year-old Spanish motorcycle star Laia Sanz Pla-Giribert has claimed the Women’s Trial World Championship a total of 13 times, while lofting the Female European Outdoor Championship title trophy on 10 other occasions.
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