Aussies score in FIM Juniors as Lucas wins Moto4 opener from back of grid!

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2026 FIM MotoJunior FIM World Championship

Round One – Catalunya

The 2026 FIM MotoJunior World Championship opened at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with close racing across Moto3 Junior, Moto2, Moto4 and Stock, and with Australia well represented in the Moto2 European Championship points.

A reported 10,000 spectators attended the Barcelona opener, the first round under the championship’s refreshed MotoJunior identity. The programme included two races each for Moto3 Junior and Moto2, with single races for the Momoven Moto4 European Cup and Stock European Championship.

Aussie Angle

Jacob Roulstone was the standout Australian performer of the opening MotoJunior weekend, the Team Ciatti – Boscoscuro rider taking seventh in both Moto2 European Championship races on debut in the category.

The former Red Bull Rookies Cup race winner looked increasingly comfortable as the weekend progressed. While front tyre wear limited how hard he could attack in both races, Roulstone spent time with the lead group in Race Two and finished closer to the winner than in the opener. Two seventh places from his first Moto2 weekend was a strong return, putting him seventh in the championship on 18 points.

Jacob Roulstone

“I’m quite happy with this weekend overall; it went better than I expected. We’ve been making steady progress and in the second race I felt better than in the first. In fact, I managed to ride several laps with the leading group. It was a shame in both races that my front tyre wore out from the early laps because it didn’t let me push as hard as I would have liked to overtake. But hey, we’re learning, we’re getting closer and closer. Now, we need to focus on continuing to train, on improving my riding position with my team… we’re ready to keep improving at Estoril.”

Jacob Roulstone leading Alessandro Morosi, Harrison Voight and other Moto2 riders at Catalunya.Jacob Roulstone heads a Moto2 group at Catalunya, with the Australian rookie finishing the weekend seventh in the championship.

Harrison Voight also left Barcelona with a solid haul after finishing eighth and ninth for Cardoso Racing. The Australian made no secret of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya being one of his least favourite venues, which puts two top-ten finishes and the team’s first points of the season in a more positive light. Voight felt the lap times, and results were respectable given the circumstances, while Cardoso Racing noted that he had consistently been among the faster riders in the class across the weekend.

Harrison Voight

“It’s been a difficult day, but it hasn’t been all bad. Of course, both I and the team want better results, but it’s also true that this is one of the most challenging circuits for me. We’ve worked well, we’ve improved every day of the weekend and I must thank the team because they’ve worked very well and very hard. Overall, I think we’re in a good starting position compared to last year, so we’re going to keep working.”

Harrison Voight sitting on the Cardoso Racing Moto2 bike on the starting grid at Catalunya.Harrison Voight on the Catalunya grid with Cardoso Racing ahead of a double top-ten Moto2 weekend.

Jonathan “JJ” Nahlous made a productive start to his Moto2 career with points in both races for AGR Team. He started Race One from 17th, made a good launch, but admitted his opening laps were not strong enough, and that cost him ground before he recovered to finish 12th. In Race Two, Nahlous improved his start and early laps, but did not quite have the pace to stay with the top-ten group, eventually finishing 13th. It was still a useful first weekend in the European Moto2 class, with two points finishes and clear progression across the two starts.

Jonathan Nahlous

“I think my nerves got the better of me at the start of my first Moto2 race. Towards the end, I noticed I was starting to feel more comfortable and I scored my first points. In the second race, I wanted to be more aggressive in the opening laps and that’s what I did. I felt really good and, once again, we scored points and were close to the top 10, so we’re happy.”

Jonathan Nahlous leading several Moto2 riders through a right-hand corner at Catalunya.Jonathan Nahlous leads a busy Moto2 pack at Catalunya, where the Australian scored points in both races.

Declan Van Rosmalen also completed both Moto2 races on the EAGLE-1 Kalex, finishing 21st and 22nd as he continued to build mileage in a deep field.

In Moto3 Junior, Marianos Nikolis opened his campaign with points in Race One, finishing 14th for Team Monlau Motul on the Honda. His second race ended after three laps, which left him 18th in the championship on two points after Barcelona. Levi Russo finished both Moto3 Junior races for SF Racing, taking 23rd and 24th as he continued to adapt to the European Moto3 Junior field.

Overall, it was a positive Australian start to the MotoJunior season, particularly in Moto2, where Roulstone, Voight and Nahlous all scored in both races and leave Barcelona with a platform to build on at Estoril next month.


FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship

Moto3 Junior opened with the sort of tight group racing that has long defined the class, with Leonardo Zanni and Giulio Pugliese sharing the wins.

Group photo of the 2026 Moto3 Junior World Championship riders at Catalunya.The 2026 Moto3 Junior World Championship field at Catalunya
Giulio Pugliese and Leonardo Zanni shared the opening wins.

Race One was decided by just 0.006 seconds, Zanni taking victory for Momoven Racing ahead of CFMOTO Aspar Junior Team’s Pugliese. Kiandra Ramadhipa completed the podium for Honda Asia-Dream Racing Junior Team after post-race penalties reshuffled the order behind the lead pair.

Carlos Cano had crossed the line in podium contention, but a three-second penalty for overtaking under yellow flags dropped him to eighth in the revised classification. Guillem Planques and Kerman Tinez were also penalised for the same offence, which elevated Ramadhipa to third, Ryota Ogiwara to fourth and AGR Team’s Kgopotso Mononyane to fifth.

The race also renewed the Cano versus Fernando Bujosa thread from last year’s Momoven Moto4 European Cup, although Bujosa’s first Moto3 Junior race of the season ended in retirement after ten laps. Travis Borg recorded the fastest lap of the race, a 1m47.942, before also retiring.

Marianos Nikolis was the leading Australian in Race One, finishing 14th for Team Monlau Motul on the Honda and scoring two championship points. Levi Russo finished 23rd for SF Racing on the KTM.

Race Two was even more compressed at the front. Pugliese took victory by 0.091 seconds from Borg, with Bujosa third, just 0.140 seconds from the winner. Cano finished fourth and Leonardo Abruzzo fifth, while Ramadhipa and Ogiwara completed the top seven.

Zanni’s hopes of a double ended early when he retired after three laps, although he did set the fastest lap of the race, a 1m48.593. Bujosa’s podium was his first in Moto3 Junior and a useful recovery after the frustration of Race One.

Nikolis’ second race ended after three laps, while Russo finished 24th, adding more European Moto3 mileage after starting the weekend from the back of the grid following a penalty.

Pugliese leaves Barcelona with the Moto3 Junior championship lead on 45 points. Ramadhipa is second on 26, Zanni third on 25, with Ogiwara and Cano completing the top five. Nikolis is 18th in the standings on two points.

FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship Race One

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

L. Zanni

KTM

 25m31.323

2

G. Pugliese

CFM

+0.006

3

C. Cano

CFM

+0.055

4

G. Planques

KTM

+0.104

5

K. Ramadhipa

Hon

+0.144

6

K. Tinez

Hon

+0.508

7

R. Ogiwara

Hon

+1.671

8

K. Mononyane

KTM

+1.819

9

K. Singhapong

Hon

+2.276

10

D. Da Costa

Hon

+2.304

11

L. Abruzzo

Hus

+5.868

12

E. Bellon

KTM

+8.273

13

S. Mounsey

KTM

+8.687

14

M. Nikolis

Hon

+8.699

15

R. Sanjuan

Hon

+8.894

16

M. Gabarrini

KTM

+12.135

17

G. Pérez

KTM

+12.336

18

A. Enríquez

KTM

+12.485

19

P. Olivares

KTM

+20.457

20

E. Gutierrez

Hus

+20.461

21

T. E. Varga

KTM

+26.384

22

H. Mignot Kokora

Hon

+26.451

23

L. Russo

KTM

+26.524

24

F. Surowiak

Hon

+26.590

25

B. Fernandez

Hon

+33.073

26

F. Pilato

KTM

+40.682

27

K. Daniel Jr

Hon

+1m03.071

Not Classified

RET

F. Bujosa

KTM

DNF

RET

D. González

KTM

DNF

RET

Y. Karpushin

CFM

DNF

RET

T. Borg

Hon

DNF

RET

E. Michielon

KTM

DNF

FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship Race Two

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

G. Pugliese

CFM

25m38.358

2

T. Borg

Hon

+0.091

3

F. Bujosa

Ktm

+0.140

4

C. Cano

CFM

+0.154

5

L. Abruzzo

Hus

+0.210

6

K. Ramadhipa

Hon

+0.252

7

R. Ogiwara

Hon

+0.305

8

G. Planques

KTM

+0.952

9

Y. Karpushin

CFM

+0.566

10

K. Daniel Jr

Hon

+0.781

11

K. Mononyane

KTM

+1.443

12

K. Singhapong

Hon

+1.128

13

E. Bellon

KTM

+1.535

14

D. Da Costa

Hon

+1.574

15

M. Gabarrini

KTM

+3.079

16

B. Fernandez

Hon

+3.398

17

A. Enríquez

KTM

+7.879

18

G. Pérez

KTM

+8.556

19

E. Michielon

KTM

+16.738

20

T. E. Varga

KTM

+16.796

21

F. Surowiak

Hon

+16.874

22

H. Mignot Kokora

Hon

+16.922

23

P. Olivares

KTM

+16.998

24

L. Russo

KTM

+17.272

25

F. Pilato

KTM

+35.469

Not Classified

RET

R. Sanjuan

Hon

DNF

RET

S. Mounsey

KTM

DNF

RET

D. González

Ktm

DNF

RET

K. Tinez

Hon

DNF

RET

L. Zanni

KTM

DNF

RET

M. Nikolis

Hon

DNF

RET

E. Gutierrez

Hus

DNF

FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship Points

Moto3 Junior World Championship Pos Rider Bike Points
1 Giulio Pugliese CFMOTO 45
2 Kiandra Ramadhipa Honda 26
3 Leonardo Zanni KTM 25
4 Ryota Ogiwara Honda 22
5 Carlos Cano CFMOTO 21
6 Travis Borg Honda 20
7 Fernando Bujosa KTM 16
8 Leonardo Abruzzo Husqvarna 16
9 Kgopotso Mononyane KTM 16
10 Guillem Planques KTM 15
11 Kiattisak Singhapong Honda 14
12 David Da Costa Honda 11
13 Yaroslav Karpushin CFMOTO 7
14 Enzo Bellon KTM 7
15 Kristian Daniel Honda 6
16 Kerman Tinez Honda 6
17 Sullivan Mounsey KTM 3
18 Marianos Nikolis Honda 2
19 Matteo Gabarrini KTM 1
20 Rémy Sanjuan Honda 1

Moto2 European Championship

Group photo of the 2026 Moto2 European Championship riders at Catalunya.The 2026 Moto2 European Championship field assembled at Catalunya ahead of the opening round.

The Moto2 European Championship opener produced two different winners, a championship lead for reigning title-holder Milan Pawelec, and three Australians in the points.

Milan Pawelec riding the number 44 Moto2 bike at Catalunya.Milan Pawelec started his Moto2 European Championship title defence with a Race One win and a third place at Catalunya.

Pawelec started his title defence with victory in Race One for AGR Team, continuing the momentum that carried him to the 2025 title. The Polish rider had trailed Unai Orradre until the latter stages before making the decisive move on lap 12. Orradre finished second, with Francesco Mongiardo completing the podium for MMR.

Milan Pawelec celebrating with AGR Team after winning the opening Moto2 race at Catalunya.Milan Pawelec and AGR Team celebrate a winning start to the 2026 Moto2 European Championship season.

Polesitter Eric Fernandez had led early before crashing at Turn 10 on lap four, which changed the shape of the race and left Pawelec and Orradre to dispute the win. Orradre also set the fastest lap, a 1m42.701 on lap two, but Pawelec’s race management proved decisive.

Dennis Foggia finished sixth in Race One for Team Ciatti – Boscoscuro, one place ahead of team-mate Jacob Roulstone. The Australian rookie put together a measured first Moto2 race, finishing seventh and keeping himself in the main points-paying group. Harrison Voight was eighth for Cardoso Racing, Jonathan Nahlous 12th for AGR Team, and Declan Van Rosmalen 21st on the EAGLE-1 Kalex.

Race Two delivered a late post-race twist. Orradre crossed the line first, but a last-lap track limits penalty dropped him one position and handed victory to Foggia. It was Foggia’s first win in the class and a strong response after he and Team Ciatti had felt they left something on the table in Race One.

Foggia had led for much of Race Two before Orradre attacked late. The heat and tyre stress were again major factors, with the front group running a high pace in difficult conditions. Pawelec finished third, giving him a win and a third from the weekend and the championship lead on 41 points. Orradre leaves Barcelona second in the standings on 40, with Foggia third on 35.

Dennis Foggia and Team Ciatti - Boscoscuro celebrating a Moto2 race win in parc ferme at Catalunya.Dennis Foggia celebrates with Team Ciatti – Boscoscuro after being awarded victory in the second Moto2 race at Catalunya.

Roulstone again finished seventh in Race Two, but the quality of that second result was in the margin. He was closer to the winner than he had been in Race One and spent time with the lead group before tyre wear limited his ability to attack. Roulstone said the weekend went better than he expected, noting that he felt stronger in the second race and had been able to run several laps with the front group, but that front tyre wear restricted how hard he could push when trying to overtake.

That double seventh places Roulstone seventh in the championship with 18 points after his first Moto2 weekend, a strong return in a class that rarely gives rookies much time to settle.

Jacob Roulstone riding ahead of Francesco Mongiardo in the Moto2 European Championship at Catalunya.Jacob Roulstone leads Francesco Mongiardo at Catalunya, where the Australian rookie finished seventh in both Moto2 races.

Harrison Voight also produced a solid opening round, finishing eighth and ninth for Cardoso Racing. The Australian made no secret of Barcelona being one of his least favourite circuits, which put a more positive light on two top-ten finishes and the team’s first points of the season.

Harrison Voight riding ahead of Johan Gimbert in Moto2 European Championship action at Catalunya.Harrison Voight leads Johan Gimbert at Catalunya, where the Australian finished eighth and ninth for Cardoso Racing.

Cardoso Racing noted that Voight was consistently among the faster riders in the category, while Voight himself felt the results and lap times were not a bad return at a venue where he has not traditionally been at his strongest.

Rear view of Harrison Voight leaning the Cardoso Racing Moto2 bike through a Catalunya corner.Harrison Voight tips the Cardoso Racing Kalex through Catalunya on his way to points in both Moto2 races.

Jonathan Nahlous also made a productive Moto2 debut for AGR Team, scoring points in both races. The Australian started Race One from 17th, got away well, but admitted his opening laps were not strong enough, and that cost him ground before he worked his way back to 12th. In Race Two, he improved at the start and on the early laps, but could not quite match the top-ten pace, eventually finishing 13th. It was still a solid first weekend in the European Moto2 class, with points in both races and clear progression across the two starts.

Van Rosmalen completed both races, finishing 21st and 22nd, gaining mileage in a deep Moto2 field.

Moto2 European Championship Race One

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

L. Zanni

Kal

25m57.577

2

U. Orradre

Kal

+1.416

3

F. Mongiardo

Kal

+5.358

4

A. Morosi

Kal

+9.156

5

J. Palomera

Kal

+9.444

6

D. Foggia

Bos

+9.620

7

J. Roulstone

Bos

+13.267

8

H. Voight

Kal

+16.530

9

J. Gimbert

Kal

+17.879

10

S. Nepa

For

+19.546

11

E. Fernandez

Bos

+20.939

12

J. Nahlous

Kal

+22.936

13

R. Moor

Kal

+24.191

14

M. Ludeña

Kal

+24.325

15

J. Santos

Kal

+26.604

16

P. F. Venturini

Bos

+29.840

17

M. Uriarte

Bos

+31.031

18

F. Llambias

Kal

+33.922

19

J. P. Uriostegui

Kal

+36.080

20

O. Van Trigt

Kal

+36.293

21

D. Van Rosmalen

Kal

+41.083

22

M. Toth

Kal

+42.176

23

J. Del Olmo

Kal

+54.885

24

J. Eisenkolb

Kal

+1:12.503

Not Classified

RET

D. Real

Kal

DNF

RET

I. Garcia

Kal

DNF

RET

A. D. Brinton

Kal

DNF

RET

M. Tapia

Bos

DNF

RET

R. Romero

Kal

DNF

Moto2 European Championship Race Two

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

D. Foggia

Bos

26m02.309

2

U. Orradre

Kal

+0.245

3

M. Pawelec

Kal

+0.344

4

J. Palomera

Kal

+0.902

5

E. Fernandez

Bos

+2.552

6

A. Morosi

Kal

+6.164

7

J. Roulstone

Bos

+8.815

8

F. Mongiardo

Kal

+9.366

9

H. Voight

Kal

+13.876

10

R. Moor

Kal

+17.247

11

J. Gimbert

Kal

+16.692

12

M. Ludeña

Kal

+17.287

13

J. Nahlous

Kal

+18.733

14

R. Romero

Kal

+21.991

15

S. Nepa

For

+24.321

16

J. Santos

Kal

+25.747

17

P. F. Venturini

Bos

+25.848

18

M. Uriarte

Bos

+26.712

19

J. P. Uriostegui

Kal

+31.627

20

O. Van Trigt

Kal

+31.682

21

M. Toth

Kal

+37.896

22

D. Van Rosmalen

Kal

+40.638

23

J. Del Olmo

Kal

+50.910

24

J. Eisenkolb

Kal

+1m11.123

Not Classified

RET

D. Real

Kal

DNF

RET

F. Llambias

Kal

DNF

RET

A. D. Brinton

Kal

DNF

RET

M. Tapia

Bos

DNF

Moto2 European Championship Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

Points

1

M. Pawelec

Kal

41

2

U. Orradre

Kal

40

3

D. Foggia

Bos

35

4

F. Mongiardo

Kal

24

5

J. Palomera

Kal

24

6

A. Morosi

Kal

23

7

J. Roulstone

Bos

18

8

E. Fernandez

Bos

16

9

H. Voight

Kal

15

10

J. Gimbert

Kal

12

11

R. Moor

For

9

12

S. Nepa

For

7

13

J. Nahlous

Kal

7

14

M. Ludeña

Kal

6

15

R. Romero

Yam

2

16

J. Santos

Kal

1


Momoven Moto4 European Cup

Group photo of the 2026 Momoven Moto4 European Cup riders at Catalunya.The 2026 Momoven Moto4 European Cup field at Catalunya, where Álvaro Lucas won the opening race from the back of the grid.

The Moto4 race produced the recovery ride of the weekend, with Álvaro Lucas winning from 28th on the grid.

Lucas had been sent to the back after a slow-riding penalty in Saturday’s second qualifying session, but the CFMOTO Aspar Junior Team rider worked through the pack and reached the front when it mattered. He also set the fastest lap, a 1m50.925, on lap two.

The finish was almost impossibly tight. Lucas defeated Edoardo Savino by just 0.006 seconds, denying the Leopard Junior rider a first win in the class. Lorenzo Pritelli, who had started from pole and was in the victory fight throughout, completed the podium for Team Echovit Pasini Racing only 0.124 seconds behind the winner.

Qabil Irfan was fourth for SIC – GRYD Racing, ahead of Cristian Borrelli and Evan Boxberger. The top six were covered by just 0.576 seconds, a fair indication of how close the lead group remained across the 13-lap race.

AGR Team rookie Luuk de Vries, who was making his first start in the category on his birthday, finished 20th. He recovered after a poor start and early mistakes, describing the weekend as a valuable learning exercise.

Momoven Moto4 European Cup Race Results

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

Á. Lucas

Hon

24m19.948

2

E. Savino

Hon

+0.006

3

L. Pritelli

Hon

+0.124

4

Q. Irfan

Hon

+0.192

5

C. Borrelli

Hon

+0.240

6

E. Boxberger

Hon

+0.576

7

L. Casadei

Hon

+3.831

8

M. Marulanda

Hon

+3.880

9

V. Cubeles

Hon

+3.836

10

A. Almeida

Hon

+4.040

11

D. Sánchez

Hon

+4.121

12

J. Ramila

Hon

+4.169

13

I. Galán

Hon

+8.053

14

A. Daquigan

Hon

+8.522

15

E. Sparks

Hon

+9.824

16

I. Rodriguez

Hon

+16.254

17

E. Ruz

Hon

+16.457

18

K. Cancelliere

Hon

+20.712

19

N. Bunprawes

Hon

+20.761

20

L. De Vries

Hon

+20.843

21

M. Tamburini

Hon

+20.896

22

T. Rolin

Hon

+20.919

23

S. Ferrucci

Hon

+21.007

24

V. Di Veroli

Hon

+23.384

Not Classified

RET

T. Wenzel

Hon

DNF

RET

F. Kratochwil

Hon

DNF

RET

M. L. Sanchez

Hon

DNF

RET

I. Rodríguez

Hon

DNF

RET

A. Arnold

Hon

DNF

RET

A. Nativi

Hon

DNF

Momoven Moto4 European Cup Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

Points

1

Á. Lucas

Hon

25

2

E. Savino

Hon

20

3

L. Pritelli

Hon

16

4

Q. Irfan

Hon

13

5

C. Borrelli

Hon

11

6

E. Boxberger

Hon

10

7

L. Casadei

Hon

9

8

M. Marulanda

Hon

8

9

V. Cubeles

Hon

7

10

A. Almeida

Hon

6

11

D. Sanchez

Hon

5

12

J. Ramila

Hon

4

13

I. Galán

Hon

3

14

A. Daquigan

Hon

2

15

E. Sparks

Hon

1


Stock European Championship

Group photo of the 2026 Stock European Championship riders at Catalunya.The 2026 Stock European Championship field at Catalunya, where Blai Trias claimed the first win of the season.

Blai Trias made the strongest possible start to the Stock European Championship, converting pole position into victory for GV Tamoil Racing.

Blai Trias leaning the number 62 Yamaha through a Catalunya corner in Stock European Championship action.Blai Trias controlled the Stock European Championship opener at Catalunya after retaking the lead on lap two.

Trias did not make the cleanest getaway and Alberto Garcia led the opening lap, but the Spaniard quickly regrouped. By lap two he was back at the head of the race, setting the fastest lap of 1m46.099 and then controlling the contest from the front.

Alberto Garcia riding a wheelie on the number 31 Stock European Championship bike at Catalunya.Alberto Garcia gets the front wheel in the air during Stock European Championship action at Catalunya.

Yeray Ruiz kept the pressure on for Team Honda Laglisse FPS but could not force a mistake, eventually finishing second, 3.643 seconds behind Trias. Lorenzo Fellon completed the podium for SF Racing in his first Stock European Championship race, holding off Filippo Fuligni and Garcia for third.

Yeray Ruiz riding the number 72 Stock European Championship bike at Catalunya.Yeray Ruiz finished second in the Stock European Championship opener at Catalunya.

Juanes Rivera, Miguel Bernal, Jacobo Hinojosa, David Jimenez and Cristian Lolli completed the top ten.

With Trias winning from pole, Ruiz the closest sustained challenger, and Fellon immediately on the podium as a class rookie, Barcelona provided an early reference point for the Stock field.

Stock European Championship Race Results

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

B. Trias

Yam

25m01.068

2

Y. Ruiz

Hon

+3.643

3

L. Fellon

Yam

+7.978

4

F. Fuligni

Yam

+8.228

5

A. Garcia

Yam

+9.442

6

J. Rivera

Yam

+9.522

7

M. Bernal

Yam

+10.053

8

J. Hinojosa

Yam

+13.159

9

D. Jimenez

Yam

+13.732

10

C. Lolli

Yam

+14.135

11

A. Linares

Yam

+14.191

12

L. Pontillo

Yam

+14.757

13

Á. Diaz

Yam

+15.066

14

F. Orlandi

Yam

+16.282

15

M. Borgelt

Yam

+22.631

16

V. Panteleakis

Hon

+28.701

17

M. Molik

Hon

+29.974

18

J. Losada

Yam

+30.064

19

C. D’Arliano

Yam

+32.676

20

D. Lanuza

Yam

+40.600

21

T. Kostin

Yam

+40.680

22

I. Rosa

Yam

+1m27.295

23

O. Granshagen

Hon

+1m28.876

Not Classified

RET

M. Rostagni

Yam

RET

B. Kecskes

Yam

RET

S. Chavan

Yam

RET

M. Jesus

Hon

RET

R. Rodriguez

Yam

RET

B. Bambecki

Hon

RET

K. Uchiumi

Yam

Not Started

NS

L. M. López

Yam

Stock European Championship Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

Points

1

B. Trias

Yam

25

2

Y. Ruiz

Hon

20

3

L. Fellon

Kal

16

4

F. Fuligni

Yam

13

5

A. Garcia

Yam

11

6

J. Rivera

Yam

10

7

M. Bernal

Yam

9

8

J. Hinojosa

Yam

8

9

D. Jimenez

Yam

7

10

C. Lolli

Yam

6

11

A. Linares

Yam

5

12

L. Pontillo

Yam

4

13

Á. Diaz

Yam

3

14

F. Orlandi

Yam

2

15

M. Borgelt

Yam

1

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