Bio Excerpt: Beatrice Barbera turned serving gelato and restaurant tables into fuel for her motorcycle racing dreams—literally. The Sardinian rider, born in 1994, has been grinding through the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship while working day jobs that would exhaust most people before they even got to... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Beatrice Barbera is an Italian motorcycle racer competing in the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship, known for co-founding Team GP3 AD11 to help women pursue racing careers in Europe—all while juggling day jobs to fund her dream.
EARLY YEARS
Born December 28, 1994, in Cagliari on the Italian island of Sardinia, Beatrice grew up in Sinnai with Valentino Rossi as her racing idol—a classic Italian origin story. Like many girls who fall hard for motorcycles, she combined school with her passion as best she could, relying heavily on family support. Getting to the racetrack from an island location wasn’t easy, but Beatrice had the kind of determination that laughs at geography.
OTHER INTERESTS
When she’s not racing, Beatrice works in a restaurant and an ice cream shop to fund her career—because professional women’s motorcycle racing doesn’t exactly come with a trust fund. She trains whenever she has free time, usually in the mornings, splitting her focus between CrossFit and track prep. It’s the kind of hustle that makes you tired just reading about it, but she makes it work because she has to.
EARLY SUCCESS
Beatrice’s competitive racing career truly began in 2016 when Chicho Lorenzo invited her to Spain to race as a wildcard in the Yamaha R3 Women’s Open Cup. She made the trip from Sardinia entirely on her own, debuting at Motorland Aragón—one of the toughest circuits—and pulled off what can only be described as a gutsy performance. In 2018, Lorenzo gave her another shot, this time inviting her to compete in Mexico in the Italika Cup. That opportunity changed everything, opening doors that had previously seemed welded shut.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2016: Competed as wildcard in Yamaha R3 Women’s Open Cup in Spain at Motorland Aragón[1].
- 2018: Raced in Italika Women’s International Cup in Mexico[2].
- 2020: Co-founded Team GP3 By Pa.Sa.Ma (later Team GP3 AD11) to support women racers from South America competing in Europe, particularly in the Women’s European Cup[3].
- 2022: Received FIM trophy recognition for Team GP3 AD11’s work helping female riders from South America race in Europe[4].
- 2024: Made WorldWCR wildcard appearance at Misano World Circuit[5].
- 2025: Made full-time championship debut in WorldWCR at age 30, racing #94 for Team GP3 AD11 on a Yamaha YZF-R7[6].
INSPIRATIONS
Valentino Rossi was Beatrice’s racing idol growing up—hardly surprising for an Italian rider. But her real inspiration seems to come from the challenge itself: the difficulty of being a woman in motorcycle racing, which she’s openly discussed in interviews. She’s motivated by creating opportunities for other women, particularly those from South America who face even steeper barriers to entry in European racing.
REPUTATION
Beatrice has earned respect not just for her riding but for her entrepreneurial spirit in co-founding Team GP3 AD11. The team, which has Chilean roots, represents Latin American motorcycling in Europe and has become a legitimate pathway for women racers. She’s known as someone who shows up, does the work, and doesn’t complain about how hard it is—even though it’s brutally hard. Her journey has been marked by setbacks, including a serious elbow injury at the end of 2023 that compounded her challenges, but she keeps coming back.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Beatrice is competing in the full 2025 FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship season with Team GP3 TM36 (formerly AD11). She’s stated her hope to share her passion with other young girls, continuing the mission that drove her to create her team in the first place. While she hasn’t yet scored podiums in WorldWCR, she’s building experience in one of the most competitive women’s racing series in history—and she’s doing it while still working those restaurant and ice cream shop shifts.
REFERENCES
[1][2][7] WorldWCR Series Vol. 14 Beatrice Barbera – Paddock Sorority
[5][6] Meet the WorldWCR Class of 2025 – Females in Motorsport
Beatrice Barbera Rider Profile – WorldSBK
[4] FIM Awards Trophies 2022
[3] MotoCorse: Il team GP3 By Pa.Sa.Ma – Auto Moto Corse
Women’s Open Cup Yamaha R3 – Chicho Lorenzo
Team GP3 AD11 Profile – Pasion de Hincha
Beatrice Barbera eSC Profile
2024 FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship – Wikipedia
2025 FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship – Wikipedia
















