Rieju Crowned Women’s World Enduro Champions with Rachel Gutish
Rieju Factory Team has made history in the 2025 FIM EnduroGP World Championship, claiming back-to-back Women’s World Titles with American rider Rachel Gutish while British teammate Rosie Rowett secured the World Vice-Champion title. Press: Rieju Australia
Their RIEJU MR 300i machines proved bulletproof all season, finishing every race entered. RIEJU Australia has also confirmed local deliveries of the MR 300i will begin in January 2026.
Arriving in Zschopau, Germany for the final round, Gutish led the standings and only needed to finish to secure the crown. Staying calm under pressure, she won both days by comfortable margins to take the FIM Enduro Women’s World Championship — becoming the first American ever to win an EnduroGP title. The victory followed her recent ISDE team success in Italy, marking a stunning year for the U.S. star.
Rowett was equally impressive. After strong results in Britain and France, she finished third on Saturday and second on Sunday in Germany, sealing the runner-up position in the World Championship and adding another title to her 2025 French Women’s Enduro crown.
Polish rider Dominik Olszowy shone in the Super Test, finishing second overall and first in Enduro3 before a foot injury ended his weekend. He wrapped up the year sixth in E3 and fourth in the Super Test standings. Spanish junior Àlex Puey added another podium for the team with a strong ride in J2.
Rachel Gutish, “I’m so happy to be here — it feels like a dream come true. This is something we’ve all worked so hard for, and without the RIEJU Factory Team, it wouldn’t have been possible. At the beginning of the year, I had no team, nowhere to go, and honestly no hope of returning to EnduroGP. But RIEJU stepped in and saved my season. I’m so happy they believed in me, and I could bring home the World Title for them. I’m proud for myself and for my country. I’m very proud to be the first American — we finally have a World Championship title!”
Team Manager Miquel García praised the squad’s performance:
“For the second year in a row, we’re Women’s World Champions and Runner-Up. It’s a historic achievement for Rieju, for Rachel, and for our new MR300i — developed entirely in Spain and now proven at the highest level.”














