Austrian rider Lukas Höllbacher (Schruf Racing, KTM) is officially the new 2025 FIM S1GP SuperMoto World Champion.

This is a press release from the FIM…
Lukas delivered an exceptional season last year to win his first ever S1GP World Championship, not only winning the coveted Francesco Zerbi trophy with Team Austria as conqueror of the 2025 FIM S1oN SuperMoto of Nations but also stirring his S1GP Championship bid to the top step, following recent sanctions incurred to his German rival and previous title holder, Marc-Reiner Schimdt (see Public Disclosure below).
Höllbacher fought for position with French rider Steve Bonnal (TSV Factory Racing Team, TM) and managed to overcome the challenge and win the last two remaining rounds in Italy and Belgium, securing a 26-point advantage in the final classification of the 2025 FIM S1GP World Championship over the runner-up Bonnal. Seeing his results from the last two races erased, Marc-Reiner Schmidt had to settle for the last step of the 2025 Championship`s podium, breaking his streak of consecutive World Championship titles at four in a row.
Lukas Höllbacher thus becomes the third rider in FIM`s SuperMoto World Championship history to concomitantly hold both the FIM S1GP SuperMoto World Champion and the FIM S1oN SuperMoto of Nations World Champion titles, a feat previously accomplished only by French brother riders Thomas and Adrien Chareyre.
2025 FIM S1GP SuperMoto World Championship Final Classification
2025 FIM S1oN SuperMoto of Nations World Championship Final Classification
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