It was contested over eight rounds, starting on 12 April at Motorland Aragón and ending on 4 October at Magny Cours.
Starting in 2015 there was a "Women's European Cup" for female riders aged between 14 and 23 years.
With five victories, Spanish rider Javier Orellana claimed the championship title with a round to spare,[1] ultimately finishing fifty-six points clear of his next closest competitor, Paolo Grassia of Italy.
Italian duo Emanuele Pusceddu and Giuseppe De Gruttola each won on home soil at Imola and Misano, while Spain's Xavi Pinsach won on a one-off appearance at Jerez.
Six wins from the eight races was enough for New Zealand's Avalon Biddle to win the Women's European Cup – again with a round to spare[1] – by fifty-four points ahead of Anastassia Kovalenko.