Chloe Jones
Motorcycle racing // Northampton, United Kingdom
Chloe Jones went from a 10-year-old smitten by paddock atmosphere to British Mini Bike champion at 11, then climbed through Junior Supersport to WorldWCR, earning fourth at Assen.
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I started out in racing when I was 13 years old. I had never really been to a race track but went along to a club meet with my dad’s friend who was racing and fell in love with it all – the bikes, the paddock and just the whole atmosphere of being there.
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A Northampton native who went from falling in love with the paddock atmosphere at age 10 to becoming one of Britain’s most promising female racers, Chloe Jones has carved her path from mini motos to the world stage with determination and grit.
EARLY YEARS
Born around 2003 in Northampton, United Kingdom, Chloe’s racing journey began with a simple trip to the track. At age 10, she accompanied her father to a club racing event where his friend was competing. The experience was transformative—she fell head over heels for the bikes, the paddock energy, and the entire racing atmosphere. Her parents, recognizing their daughter’s passion, bought her a cheap Chinese mini moto when she was 13, setting the wheels in motion for what would become a serious racing career.
OTHER INTERESTS
Information about Chloe’s interests outside of motorsports remains private, with her focus clearly centered on her racing development and career progression.
EARLY SUCCESS
Jones wasted no time making her mark in competitive racing. Starting at age 11 in the British Mini Bike Championship’s Novice class riding a Polini Series 1 minibike, she claimed first overall in her debut season. The following year, she moved up to the Pro Mini Moto class with LRJ Racing sponsorship, securing second overall while competing on an IAME engine. Her progression continued as she transitioned to the Junior Supersport class in Bennett’s British Superbikes Championship, riding a Yamaha R3 from approximately 2019 to 2021. Despite experiencing several crashes and a challenging 2021 season that she described as “very up and down,” Chloe achieved her best Junior Supersport result with a sixth-place finish at Thruxton.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2015: First overall in British Mini Bike Championship Novice class at age 11
- 2016: Second overall in British Mini Bike Championship Pro Mini Moto class with LRJ Racing
- 2021: Sixth place finish at Thruxton in Junior Supersport class, Bennett’s British Superbikes Championship
- 2024: Competed in World Women’s Circuit Racing Championship with GR Motorsport, achieving P6 and P7 finishes at Jerez
- 2025: Fourth place finish at Assen season opener in her rookie WorldWCR campaign
INSPIRATIONS
Chloe’s racing inspiration stems directly from her father’s involvement in the local racing community and his friend who competed in club racing. This grassroots connection to motorsports provided her first exposure to the sport and continues to influence her approach to racing development.
REPUTATION
Known for her resilience and determination, Jones has built a reputation as a fighter who doesn’t let setbacks define her career. Despite experiencing multiple crashes and DNFs early in her career, she’s consistently demonstrated the ability to bounce back stronger. Her transition to the WorldWCR Championship has showcased her adaptability and learning capacity, with industry observers noting her rapid development and competitive spirit. Chloe is recognized as a trailblazer for female representation in British motorsports, breaking new ground in categories traditionally dominated by male competitors.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Currently competing in her rookie season in the FIM World Women’s Circuit Racing Championship with GR Motorsport, Chloe is focused on continuous improvement and moving toward front-running, podium-contending positions. She approaches each round with a learning mindset, stating that “every step, every corner, every lap, I’m learning something new.” Her immediate goals center on mastering the Yamaha R7 and developing the racecraft necessary to compete at the highest levels of women’s circuit racing.
References:
EBC Brakes Career Profile
WorldSBK Official News Coverage
Alpha Live Limited – “Chloe Jones – My Story”
YouTube Interview Coverage
YouTube Profile Video
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