2025 FIM Women's Motorcycling World Championship
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The 2025 FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship is the second season of the
FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship The FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (shortened as WorldWCR) is a women-only racing series organized by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and Dorna, the company that also organizes MotoGP and the Superbike Worl ...
(WorldWCR), the premier female only circuit racing series. Riders compete on identical
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motorcycles. The rounds are run as support races for 6 of the European rounds of the
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. Format of each round is a Superpole qualifying session on Friday, Race 1 on Saturday and Race 2 on Sunday. The 2024 champion,
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, is not defending her crown, instead moving up to the
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.


Entry list

The provisional entry list was released by the
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on 18 December 2024.


Team and rider changes

* Reigning champion
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will not defend her crown in 2025, instead she moves to the
Supersport World Championship The Supersport World Championship, abbreviated to WorldSSP, is a motorcycle racing competition on hard-surfaced circuits, based on mid-sized sports motorcycles. Competition machines were originally based on production-based motorcycles with 600& ...
, riding for Honda France in the WorldSSP Challenge. Evan Bros Racing Yamaha Team, who entered Carrasco in 2024, are not competing in 2025. * Yamaha Motoxracing WCR Team are not competing in 2025. Riders joined Klint Forward Team, who had increased their entry to two bikes for 2025, and Ornella Ongaro races for Ongaro Racing. * Sonya Lloyd, who had participated in the series in 2024 as a wildcard at
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, joined Team Trasimeno with factory support from Yamaha USA. * Ran Yochay was replaced at Terra&Vita by Natalia Rivera, winner of the 2024 Women's European Championship. * Isis Carreno moved from AD78 FIM Latinoamerica by Team GP3 to Italika Racing FIMLA, replacing Sarah Varon. * Carl Cox Motor Sports, who had entered Avalon Lewis as a wildcard at
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in 2024, are fielding two bikes for the full season with riders Lewis and Billee Fuller, winner of the 2024 WIL Sport Women’s Cup and also the Carl Cox Motorsport Ninja Cup. * GR Motorsport, who have participated in BSB for many years, are fielding Chloe Jones for the full season after entering her as a wildcard at
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in 2024. * Sekhmet Motorcycle Racing Team are not participating in 2025. Mallory Dobbs moved to new entrants MKD Racing Team. Alyssia Whitmore is not competing this year, and Jamie Hanks-Elliott, who replaced an injured Whitmore for 3 rounds in 2024 competes for Hanks Racing in 2025. * Team GP3, who had entered Beatrice Barbera as a wildcard at Misano in 2024, are fielding Barbera for the full season in 2025. * FB Racing Team have entered the championship with Madalena Simões riding for them. * Long-time Endurance and WorldSSP racing team GMT94 have entered the championship with Lucie Boudesseul, who previously competed in the , riding for them. * Nicole Van Aswegen, Lena Kemmer, Andrea Sibaja, Iryna Nadieieva, Mia Rusthen and Luna Hirano, who all participated in 2024, were not entered this season. * Andalaft Racing, Bertl K. Racing, Deza - Box 77 Racing Team, Lloyd Motorsports, MPS.RT, Rusthen Racing and Team Luna are no longer participating in 2025. * Isis Carreno was unable to participate in round 3 at Donnington due to recent surgery. Pons Italika Racing FIMLA entered Mexican Karol Bezie as a replacement rider.


Wildcards

* Italian rider Denise Dal Zotto joined the grid for round 2 at Cremona and round 2 at Donington with the Affinity Sports Academy Rokit Rookies team. * Australian Tara Morrison (Tara Morrison Racing) joined the grid for round 3 at Donington.


Race Calendar

On 11 October 2024 the provisional 2025 WorldWCR calendar was published. The scheduled rounds are:


Results and standings


Points


Riders' championship


References


External links

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