First clue dropped about Mia Rusthen’s 2025 racing plans as recovery continues
Mia Rusthꦐen is in the WSBK paddock in Jerez this weekend

Mia Rusthen was welcomed back into t🎃he World Superbikes paddock on Friday.
Rusthen crashed heavily and suffered worrying injuries in the first FI⭕M Women's Circuit Racing World Championship race in June.
She was in a coma and has꧑ continued her rehabilitation in her n⛄ative Norway.
But, four months later at the WSBK season finale this weekend, she made her comeback into the 🍒paddock.
A truly special moment! ✨
— WorldWCR (@World_WCR)
It’s great to have Mia Rushten visit us in the paddock for the seasoꦍn finale at Jerez - everyone was on hand to welcome her back 🫶
It was a real pl🥂easure to see Mia Rusthen back in the paddock at Jerez,” Yamaha Racing posted to social mꦕedia.
“Her positivity is an inspiration as she targets a re𓂃turꦯn toWorldWCR with a wild card ride in 2025.
“We look forwar🐎d to seeing you back on track, Mia!”
Yamaha’s post was also confirmation that Rusthen has an eye on🍷 racing again nꦅext year.
The WorldWCR cham♏pionship will also be decided this weekend in Jerez.
A🦋na Carrasco and Maria Herrera will battle for the first-ever title.

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