Bio Excerpt: Mathilde Martinez carved her path through the brutally competitive FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship, representing France on dirt tracks across the globe since 2018. The French rider earned her stripes the hard way, grinding through seasons of WMX competition against the world’s fastest female motocross racers.... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Mathilde Martinez is a French motocross racer who has competed in the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship, representing her country on the international stage while navigating the highly competitive WMX series.
EARLY YEARS
Mathilde Martinez hails from France, a country with a well-established pedigree in motocross. Growing up in a nation that has produced some of the sport’s most celebrated talents, she entered a world where dirt bikes and racing culture run deep. The French motocross scene has long been a breeding ground for world-class riders, and Martinez found herself drawn to the adrenaline and physicality of racing from an early age.
Like many riders who go on to compete at the world championship level, Martinez’s path began locally, learning the fundamentals of bike control, speed management, and the unique demands of motocross racing. The progression from regional tracks to national competition is a familiar trajectory for French riders, and she followed that route with determination. Her early years in the sport laid the groundwork for what would become a career competing against the best female motocross racers in the world.
OTHER INTERESTS
Information about Martinez’s interests outside of motocross is limited in available records. Like many professional racers, the demands of training, travel, and competition consume much of her time and focus. What is clear is that her commitment to racing requires year-round dedication, leaving little room for pursuits that don’t contribute to performance on the track.
EARLY SUCCESS
Martinez made her debut in the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship in 2018, competing at the MXGP of Germany[1]. Breaking into the WMX series is no small feat—it represents the pinnacle of women’s motocross, drawing the fastest female riders from around the globe. Her first appearance on the world stage marked the beginning of what would become several seasons of international competition.
By 2020, Martinez was regularly competing in the WMX series. She raced at the MXGP of the Netherlands and the MXGP of Great Britain[2][3], continuing to gain valuable experience against the championship’s top contenders. The 2020 season, like many that year, faced disruptions, but Martinez continued to show up and race. These early years in WMX were about learning the circuits, understanding the competition, and building the kind of toughness required to survive in a sport that is as punishing as it is thrilling.
The French Federation of Motorcycling recognized her talent and dedication by selecting her for the French national team[4]. Representing France in international competition is a significant honor, and it signaled that Martinez had earned her place among the country’s top female motocross talents. Being part of the national squad also meant access to additional support and resources, further cementing her status as a serious competitor.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2018: Made WMX debut at MXGP of Germany[1].
- 2020: Competed in WMX at MXGP of the Netherlands and MXGP of Great Britain[2][3].
- 2020: Selected for the French national motocross team[4].
- 2023: Competed in the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship season[5].
- 2024: Raced in the WMX points standings[6].
- 2025: Competed at Pala in WMX[7].
INSPIRATIONS
Specific inspirations for Martinez have not been publicly documented. However, as a French rider competing on the world stage, she is part of a legacy that includes legendary French motocross champions. France’s deep history in the sport provides no shortage of role models, from male champions who dominated the MXGP series to pioneering female riders who paved the way for women in motocross. The competitive environment in France, combined with national team support, suggests she has been surrounded by influences that value grit, speed, and resilience.
REPUTATION
Martinez is known as a steady competitor in the WMX series, consistently showing up to race across multiple seasons. While she may not be among the championship leaders, her longevity in the sport speaks to her dedication and toughness. WMX is notoriously demanding—both physically and mentally—and riders who continue to compete year after year earn respect simply for their persistence.
Competing at the world championship level requires more than just raw talent. It demands the ability to handle travel, adapt to different tracks and conditions, manage the physical toll of racing, and maintain focus amid intense competition. Martinez has demonstrated all of these qualities throughout her career. Her selection to the French national team further underscores her standing within her home country’s motocross community.
In a sport dominated by a handful of top riders who regularly win races, Martinez represents the broader field of competitors who make the championship what it is. These are the riders who push the pace, fill the starting gates, and ensure that every moto is a true contest. Her presence in the series contributes to the depth and competitiveness that define WMX.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Martinez’s specific future goals beyond the 2025 season have not been publicly outlined. As of 2025, she continues to compete in WMX, including racing at Pala[7]. For riders at her level, the focus is often on improving results, securing better finishes, and continuing to represent their country and sponsors with consistency and professionalism. The WMX series remains highly competitive, and ongoing participation signals her commitment to the sport and her desire to keep racing at the highest level available to female motocross athletes.
References:
2018 MXGP of Germany WMX
2020 MXGP of the Netherlands WMX Race 1
2020 MXGP of Great Britain WMX
Mathilde Martinez Selected for French National Team
2023 FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship
2024 WMX Points Standings
2025 Pala WMX







