Maria Herrera continues to make history, becoming the 2025 FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Champion in Jerez. This victory marks a significant moment for the Klint Forward Factory Team and for the WorldWCR series, as Herrera’s second season in the championship culminates in a title.

After narrowly missing the title in the inaugural 2024 season as runner-up, Maria returned in 2025 with an unparalleled determination. She led the standings after every race of the season, except following Race 2 at Assen, when Beatriz Neila briefly took the lead, although the two were level on points. Herrera’s consistent speed and strategic racing were on full display throughout the season, which she concluded with the following impressive stats:

6 wins

10 podium finishes

3 pole positions

Final Point Tally: 245 points, securing the title by a margin of 5 points over her closest rival, Beatriz Neila.

Maria Herrera (Klint Forward Factory Team):

“It’s an amazing feeling to have won! I hoped to be faster in today’s race, but the group was just too big. I almost crashed a couple of times, so in the end I decided to manage my position and get the job done. I want to say a big thank you to the team as they really deserve this title after all their hard work both this season and last. We’ve had some tough times, but luck was on my side today and I’m proud to finish the year this way. Beatriz was very strong all year and made me work very hard; I think it was a much tougher fight this year with respect to 2024 actually. So, I’m very happy, and my plan now is to continue on next year.”


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