Bio Excerpt: Paola Ramos made motorcycle racing history at just 18 years old, delivering one of the most stunning debuts WorldWCR has ever seen. The Spanish sensation showed up as a wildcard at Jerez’s season finale and immediately qualified P3, then dominated Race 2 with a crushing 9.578-second... (full bio below ↓↓)
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(last updated January 27, 2026
Paola Ramos is the 18-year-old Spanish motorcycle racer who made one of the most jaw-dropping debuts in WorldWCR history, showing up as a wildcard and leaving with a win that announced her arrival like a bomb going off.
EARLY YEARS
Born June 1, 2007, in Tarragona, Spain, Paola Ramos knew what she wanted before she could probably even articulate it properly.[1] While other toddlers at daycare pushed around cars, one little vehicle stood out among her toys: a motorcycle.[2] When it came time to write her letter to the Reyes Magos—the Three Kings who bring gifts to Spanish children—she didn’t ask for dolls or dress-up clothes. She asked for a moto.[3] And apparently, someone was listening, because that’s exactly what she got. From that point forward, the trajectory was set. This wasn’t a girl who stumbled into racing because her dad liked bikes or because she wanted to try something new. This was a girl who pointed at motorcycles and said, “That one. That’s mine.”
She grew up in the world of Spanish motorsport, where motorcycle racing isn’t just a hobby—it’s a religion. And Ramos? She was a true believer from the start.
OTHER INTERESTS
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EARLY SUCCESS
Ramos began her competitive racing career in the Stock 600 class of the Spanish National Championship (ESBK) with the Superhugo44 team—a team founded by the family of Hugo Millán, the young rider who tragically lost his life in 2021.[4] It was a meaningful beginning, racing under a name that carried weight and memory. But the Stock 600 class proved to be a tough environment, and results didn’t come easily. She took a break, regrouped, and returned in 2024 with fresh determination.[5]
In 2025, she switched to the Spanish Yamaha R7 Cup with the YVS Sabadell team, and that’s when things started clicking.[6] She racked up five podiums in ten races, proving she had the pace and the grit to run at the front. She wasn’t just participating anymore—she was contending. And when the Yamaha R7 European Cup SuperFinale came around, she was right there in the mix, finishing eighth among the top runners and standing as the leading female rider in a highly competitive field.[7] It was a performance that turned heads and opened doors.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2025: Made WorldWCR debut as a wildcard at Jerez, immediately qualified P3 in Superpole—just 0.375 seconds off pole position—on her first-ever WorldWCR outing.[8]
- 2025: Crossed the finish line first in WorldWCR Race 1 at Jerez but was penalized for contact with Beatriz Neila on the final lap, pushing her back in the results.[9]
- 2025: Won WorldWCR Race 2 at Jerez—her maiden WorldWCR victory—by a dominant margin of 9.578 seconds, capping off the final race of the season in style.[10]
- 2025: Set a new lap record at Jerez during Race 2 with a time of 1:51.849.[11]
- 2025: Earned five podiums in ten races in the Spanish Yamaha R7 Cup.[12]
- 2024: Set a lap record of 1:55.678 at Circuito de Navarra in the Copa Promoción category on a Yamaha.[13]
INSPIRATIONS
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REPUTATION
Ramos earned instant respect—and a fair amount of shock—when she showed up to WorldWCR’s season finale at Jerez as a wildcard and immediately ran with the front-runners.[14] Qualifying P3 on her debut was impressive enough, but it was the way she handled herself on race day that really made people take notice. In Race 1, she crossed the line first, only to have the victory taken away due to a penalty for contact with championship contender Beatriz Neila.[15] It was a harsh lesson, but one she absorbed without falling apart.
The next day, she came back and obliterated the field. Her Race 2 win wasn’t a squeaker—it was a beatdown. She led from the front, set the fastest lap, broke the lap record, and won by nearly ten seconds.[16] That’s not beginner’s luck. That’s a statement. The racing world sat up and paid attention. At just 18 years old, she’s already being called “the new star of women’s motorcycling,” and honestly? The hype isn’t unfounded.[17] She rides with a maturity and composure that belies her age, and her ability to deliver under pressure—especially after the disappointment of Race 1—shows she’s got the mental game to match the physical talent.
Her stunning debut has sparked conversation about the depth and competitiveness of the WorldWCR field, with some suggesting her immediate success says as much about the championship as it does about her own skill.[18] But that doesn’t diminish what she accomplished. Walking into the world stage as a teenager and winning on your first real try? That’s the kind of debut that launches careers.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Ramos will be racing full-time in the 2025 WorldWCR season with Klint Racing Team aboard a Yamaha YZF-R7.[19] After her wildcard performance, expectations are sky-high. She’s already proven she can win at this level, and now the question is whether she can do it consistently over a full season. If her debut weekend was any indication, the rest of the WorldWCR grid better be ready. This girl came to play, and she’s not backing down.
REFERENCES
[1] Paola Ramos – WorldSBK
[2] PAOLA RAMOS’ FIRST MOTORCYCLE: A Dream Come True
[3] PAOLA RAMOS’ FIRST MOTORCYCLE: A Dream Come True
[4] Paola Ramos wins as a rookie in WorldWCR: What does it mean?
[5] Paola Ramos wins as a rookie in WorldWCR: What does it mean?
[6] Paola Ramos wins as a rookie in WorldWCR: What does it mean?
[7] Peristeras Wins Dramatic Yamaha R7 European Cup SuperFinale Race
[8] Herrera claims Jerez pole ahead of Neila, wildcard Ramos stuns with P3
[9] Ramos’ contact with Neila in Race 1 | 2025 #WorldWCR
[10] 6 wraps up Championship with P6, wildcard Ramos claims Race 2 victory
[11] WorldWCR: Race Two Results From Jerez
[12] Paola Ramos wins as a rookie in WorldWCR: What does it mean?
[13] Lap Records at Circuito De Navarra
[14] Paola Ramos wins as a rookie in WorldWCR: What does it mean?
[15] RACE 1 THRILLER: Herrera wins after Ramos penalised
[16] WorldWCR: Race Two Results From Jerez
[17] The New Star of Women’s Motorcycling – Meet Paola Ramos
[18] Paola Ramos wins as a rookie in WorldWCR: What does it mean?
[19] Paola Ramos – WorldSBK








