Rosie Rowett & Rieju become 2025 Women’s World Enduro Vice-Champions as Rachel Gutish takes the title

Rosie Rowett & Rieju become 2025 Women's World Enduro Vice-Champions

Rosie Rowett and Rieju have finished second in the 2025 Women’s World Enduro Championship after another strong performance in the German finale, where her team mate, American rider Rachel Gutish, made a 1-2 for the manufacturer.

After winning the double British round and finishing near the front in the other events, she arrived in Germany in second place overall in the provisional standings. Rosie showed strong competitiveness, finishing third on Saturday’s podium. On Sunday, she took second place, earning enough points to secure the World Vice-Champion title — another great achievement that joins her recent title as French Women’s Enduro Champion.

Rosie Rowett:

“I had a really good weekend. I started a bit slow on Saturday because I hadn’t been able to train much on the bike before the race, but I gained speed towards the end of the day and was happy to finish third. I knew I needed to beat Francesca on Sunday and score enough points to secure second in the championship. She unfortunately had a bad crash early on and broke her bike, so Sunday became about reaching the finish together with Rachel — and we did, finishing second on the day as well. It was a great race and I’m really happy to take home second place in the Enduro Women’s World Championship.”

Miquel García (RIEJU Factory Team Manager):

“I’m very happy to announce that, for the second year in a row, we are Enduro Women’s World Champions with Rachel Gutish, and Runner-Up with Rosie Rowett. I’m very satisfied and proud of everyone who made this possible — especially the RIEJU staff and our sponsors — because racing is tough and challenging in every sense. We’ve been competing with the new MR300i, a model fully developed in Figueres, into which all our workers have poured great passion to make it highly competitive.

“It’s truly remarkable that, for the first time in history, an American rider has won the Enduro Women’s World Title aboard our new Spanish-made motorcycle — a powerful combination that has proven to be outstanding. It moves me deeply to see all this come together and continue forward. Next season, we’ll return with the same drive and enthusiasm to keep pushing RIEJU to the top.”

Words and Images by Rieju

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