A strong potential
Born on 28 May 2001 in Clermont-Ferrand, Line Vieillard discovered motorcycling at the age of 10 by following in her brother’s footsteps. Her father, Jean-Pierre, a former rider, accompanies her in her early days. Her talent is immediate: during her very first training session, she beats all the boys present. She goes on to complete three seasons in 25 Power, finishing three times as runner-up, before switching to OGP, where she wins a third-place finish overall in 2019. The next chapter takes place in Supersport 300 with the FT Racing Academy. Despite injuries, she lands a podium at Magny-Cours.
A comeback
She then puts the competition on hold to focus on her studies, a dietetics BTS that she obtained. In 2025, she gets back on the handlebars in the Yamaha Challenge 700, still within the FT Racing Academy. First woman in the provisional standings, she is selected by the FFM to represent France as a wildcard during the WorldWCR round at Magny-Cours. Two races, 12 points: a first world-level experience for the woman from Auvergne that opens the doors to the category in 2026 under colors she knows well—the FT Racing Academy.