Complete 2025 EnduroGP World Championship classification for all classes from EnduroGP overall to E1, E2, E3 and Enduro Women plus the Open World Cup and inaugural Enduro Junior Women category.

The 2025 Enduro World Championship will go down in history as the year Red Bull KTM’s Josep Garcia consolidated his position as the fastest guy out there right now with an emphatic second world crown.

The Spanish rider has epitomised the “at one with your motorcycle” philosophy and the 2025 season saw him seemingly change mindset to look more relaxed on his bike and come across as calmer mentally – two factors which clearly allowed him ride at his spectacular best.

Garcia so often had a margin over his rivals but he was pushed all the way by GASGAS Factory Racing’s Andrea Verona – impressively the winner of the Mika Ahola Brave One award for fastest overall time for the whole season – and Zach Pichon for the TM Moto Boano Racing team.

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The year was defined by those three standout riders but notably also saw the Triumph Racing team arrive for the first time, heralded a new Enduro Junior Women’s category and a first-ever American World Enduro Champion (it still seems wrong to write that) in Rachel Gutish who utterly smoked her rivals at the very tough final GP in Germany to claim that crown. 

The serious lack of big-hitting British riders, with Steve Holcombe and Brad Freeman both going out of round one with knee injuries and Nathan Watson also side-lined mid-season, all detracted from the fight but it allowed some new guys onto the podium.

We saw a repeat win the Youth category for the second Farioli squad, KTM Pro Racing on their flying 125 and Fantic riders also continued to swarm all over the Junior classes. The second half of the season particularly shone a light on a new wave of riders looking to topple the established order. Young Swedish, French and Italian riders are coming up the ranks and the boys at the top of the tree need to watch out.

Here are all the final points standings for all classes contested in the 2025 season.

EnduroGP overall championship positions:

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Manufacturer standings:

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E1

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E2

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E3

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Junior 1 

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Junior 2

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Youth 125

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Enduro Women

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Enduro Junior Women

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Open World Cup (unofficial scratch result):

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Open World Cup 2T

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Open World Cup 4T

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Open World Cup Senior

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