The 2025 FIM Awards Ceremony in Lausanne, Switzerland saw the very best from Enduro honoured among their peers as superstars of motorcycle sport collect their gold medals.

The 15th edition of the end-of-season ceremony celebrated the 2025 FIM World Champions who received their gold medals in front of 1000 guests and from 121 National Federations in the SwissTech Convention Center in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Winners of the 64 FIM World Championship titles came from six different spheres of motorcycle sport – Circuit Racing, Motocross, Trial, Enduro, Cross Country Rallies and Track Racing.

Giovanni Copioli, FIM Vice-President, presented the medals in the Enduro category to Romain Dagna – FIM Youth Enduro World Champion; Axel Semb – FIM Junior Enduro World Champion; Billy Bolt – FIM SuperEnduro World Champion; James Moore – FIM Hard Enduro Junior World Champion; Manuel Lettenbichler – FIM Hard Enduro World Champion; Rachel Gutish – FIM Women's Enduro World Champion; Hamish Macdonald – FIM E3 Enduro World Champion; Andrea Verona – FIM E2 Enduro World Champion and Josep Garcia – FIM E1 Enduro World Champion.

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Ultimate Champions

The final category of the night was for “Ultimate Champions” with FIM President once again on stage to make the presentations to Daniel Sanders – FIM World Rally-Raid Champion – RallyGP; Toni Bou – FIM TrialGP World Champion; Josep Garcia – FIM EnduroGP World Champion; Bartosz Zmarzlik – FIM Speedway Grand Prix World Champion; Romain Febvre – FIM MXGP Motocross World Champion; Toprak Razgatlıoglu – FIM Superbike World Champion and Marc Márquez – FIM MotoGP™ Grand Prix World Champion.

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The night was brought to a conclusion with a surprise award for Marc Márquez who was presented with the FIM Sporting Trophy by FIM President Jorge Viegas.

Commenting on another successful running of the FIM Awards Ceremony, FIM President Jorge Viegas said: “To be able to celebrate this occasion in the FIM’s home country for the very first time and to have every 2025 FIM World Champions in attendance has cemented this edition of the FIM Awards to be one of the best we have enjoyed in the fifteen year history of this unique event.

“This very special evening has only been possible thanks to the support of the Canton of Vaud, the City of Lausanne and Swiss Moto, plus all the other stakeholders who have been able to join us  to celebrate our collective achievements on and off the track this year.

“Each and every champion who has taken to the stage has earned and been totally worthy of the gold medal they have collected from our legends and special guests who were on hand to present these awards. The evening was brought to the perfect close by being able to present the new FIM Sporting Trophy to Marc Marquez who produced one of the greatest sporting comebacks ever this season.

“Finally on behalf of the FIM I would like to thank everyone who has been part of our successes during 2025, I truly hope together we can make 2026 even better.”

 

Photo Credit: FIM GP Agency