We supported the young motocross rider Martha Koort, who became the Estonian champion of the 2025 summer season

September 10, 2025

3D Technologies R&D is delighted to share great news: young motocross rider Martha Koort was crowned the 2025 summer season Estonian champion in the Arctic Sport MX Masters Women’s class. At the season finale in Lange, Martha Koort did exactly what a title run demanded – kept her cool, took the decisive win, and secured the top spot in the standings. According to the Estonian Motorcycling Federation’s summary, she collected 222 points over the season, finishing ahead of her closest rival, Rita-Liisa Mooses.

Koort’s championship campaign got off to a strong start already in early spring. With relatively few hours on her new, larger bike, she won the opening round in Kiviõli. At the second round in Karksi-Nuia, a crash meant settling for fourth and second places. Valuable points that kept the title fight on course. These early rounds showed both speed and consistency, qualities that proved essential later in the season.

Her summer form was confirmed by several other showings. She took convincing wins at the third and fourth rounds in Tihemetsa and Pärnu. At the ENKV Round 7 held in late August in Linnamäe, she won both motos and claimed the overall with maximum points, underlining that her championship pace was no coincidence. Throughout the season the main challengers pressing Koort were Rita-Liisa Mooses and Elisabeth-Mary Vainrauh.

The title decider at Lange brought one last spike of tension. In qualifying, Mooses set the pace, in the first round, Koort played it slightly safer after receiving penalty points. In the second round, however, she took matters into her own hands – grabbing the lead from the first lap, winning convincingly, and with it securing the Estonian championship. EMF’s official final classification, Martha finished with 222 points, Mooses with 214, and Vainrauh with 178.

3D Wayfinder’s role

3D Wayfinder’s role on this journey was to be Martha’s partner, not just a spectator. We supported the season so that the young rider’s focus could stay on the track rather than on spreadsheets. We also gifted her an Insta360° camera so she can film her rides in the future, analyze lines and trajectories, and share the best moments with fans. This kind of visual “telemetry” helps get the most out of training days and brings authentic perspectives to social media that can inspire other young riders as well.

This partnership is inspiring for us. 3D Wayfinder helps people “find their way faster,” and on track Martha is always searching for the most efficient racing line. Just as great wayfinding makes a large building intuitive, high-quality data and consistent feedback make speed manageable. We believe a young athlete’s success happens when technology, support, and work ethic move in the same direction – and the 2025 championship title is the best proof of that.

Congratulations, Martha! Thank you for the emotion, speed, and perseverance. We will continue to stand by your side so that every next start gate opens with confidence and a clear plan – whether the goal is an Estonian, Baltic, or European podium.

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