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Ana Carrasco

Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-30

Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓

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Is Ana Carrasco real?

Real, and one of the most federation- and press-documented names to reach this registry. Ana Carrasco Gabarrón was born March 10, 1997, in Cehegín, Region of Murcia, Spain, and began racing minibikes at age three. In 2013 she became the first woman to score points in the FIM Moto3 World Championship, and on September 17, 2017, at the Algarve International Circuit in Portugal, she became the first woman to win a World Championship-sanctioned solo motorcycle road race, in the FIM Supersport 300 category. She completed the breakthrough a year later: at the 2018 season finale at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France, she clinched the Supersport 300 World Championship by a single point over Mika Pérez (93–92), riding a Kawasaki Ninja 400 for DS Junior Team — becoming, at 21, the first woman in the sport's history to win a motorcycle road-racing world championship. Press coverage at the time (New Atlas, Cycle World, paultan.org) framed it as the first female world champion across motorsport's roughly 134-year history. Carrasco kept racing at the sport's top level through Moto3 and Supersport 300 campaigns in the years that followed, while separately completing a law degree (Grado en Derecho) at UCAM, the Universidad Católica de Murcia — telling the university's own press office in March 2018 that "mi familia siempre ha dejado claro que los estudios van antes que el deporte" ("my family always made clear that studies come before sport") and that she wanted her degree finished before her racing career ends. On October 20, 2024, riding for Evan Bros Racing Yamaha Team, she clinched the inaugural FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) with a third-place finish at the Jerez season finale, closing the 12-race season with 244 points, 4 wins, and a podium finish in every single round — a feat matched by only two other riders that year. The title made her the first two-time world champion in motorcycle road-racing history. Weeks later, on November 29, 2024, she announced a move to the 600cc World Supersport category for the 2025 season with Honda France, alongside teammate Corentin Perolari, a partnership that continued into the 2026 season; named press (iusport.com, EFE) described her as the only woman on the 2025 Supersport grid. In mid-December 2024, she announced — in her own words, to named Spanish motorsport outlets — a sponsorship agreement making her an "OnlyFans athlete," saying, "a partir de ahora voy a ser atleta de OnlyFans; en mi cuenta podréis encontrar todo el contenido exclusivo sobre mi día a día, mis entrenamientos y mis carreras" ("from now on I'll be an OnlyFans athlete; on my account you'll find exclusive content about my day-to-day life, my training, and my races") — explicitly distinguishing the content from what the platform is typically known for. A March 2025 named-byline interview (Óscar Maya Belchí, distributed by EFE) reported OnlyFans as one of 14 active brand sponsors then backing her campaign — alongside Monster Energy, Pirelli, Arai, and UCAM among others — with Carrasco explaining the underlying financial reality of her sport in her own words: "nos movemos en un deporte en el que siempre necesitas más ingresos" ("we operate in a sport where you always need more income"), and projected 2025 sponsorship revenue around €400,000. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her federation-verified, camera-documented world-championship career, university enrollment, and named-press interview trail are consistent with a real, documented athlete. Searches for "ana carrasco" — heavier in Spain than in the US — are overwhelmingly people checking on the motorcycle racer they've read about in Spanish sports press, not questioning whether she exists. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.

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Does Ana Carrasco have an OnlyFans account?updated 2026-07-30

Yes, documented via her own statements. In mid-December 2024, shortly after winning the inaugural FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship, she announced becoming an "OnlyFans athlete" in named Spanish motorsport press, saying the account would carry exclusive content about her training, race preparation, and daily life as a professional rider — not the type of content the platform is typically known for. A March 2025 named-byline EFE interview listed OnlyFans among 14 active sponsors then backing her, alongside Monster Energy, Pirelli, and Arai, as part of the funding for her 2025 move to the World Supersport category with Honda France. We don't link or name the account directly; reach any legitimate page only through her own verified bio links.

Source: todocircuito.com, Dec. 16, 2024; EFE Sport Business, March 2025

Does Ana Carrasco have an OnlyFans?

Yes — she has one, but money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct OnlyFans link once the creator has confirmed it herself. Documented via her own mid-December 2024 announcement to named Spanish motorsport press (todocircuito.com, Motosan) that she had become an "OnlyFans athlete," and by a March 2025 named-byline EFE interview listing OnlyFans among 14 active sponsors backing her move to the World Supersport category. Her official website's current sponsor listing, checked at this review, is a partial/dated selection that also omits Honda — her confirmed current race team — so its silence on OnlyFans is not treated as evidence the arrangement ended. Not linked here — reach any legitimate account only through her own verified bio links, never a search-result "leak" page. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.

What is Ana Carrasco's real name?

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¿Ana Carrasco es real?

Real — Ana Carrasco es una persona real documentada, no una creación de IA. Las pruebas y todas las fuentes están en esta página (en inglés).

¿Ana Carrasco tiene OnlyFans?

Sí — tiene una, pero los enlaces de pago son exactamente lo que falsifican los estafadores, así que solo publicamos el enlace directo cuando la propia creadora lo confirma. Llega de forma segura por el enlace en sus biografías verificadas; su enlace directo aparecerá aquí cuando ella reclame su página.

¿Cuál es el nombre real de Ana Carrasco?

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  • No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her federation-verified, camera-documented world-championship record supports a real human athlete, not a virtual one.

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