JuniorGP 2025 Champions crowned at Valencia final

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2025 FIM JuniorGP Championships
Round Seven – Valencia


Season 2025 of the FIM JuniorGP World Championship wrapped up in Valencia over the weekend, with three title-deciding races crowning champions and two JuniorGP races unfolding on the Mediterranean coast.

Marco Morelli took the JuniorGP double at Ricardo Tormo

Marco Morelli (Gryd – MLav Racing) did the double in JuniorGP, while Milan Pawelec (AGR Team) won the Moto2 European Championship title after incredible last lap drama.

Milan Pawelec took the Moto2 title

In the European Talent Cup, Fernando Bujosa (AC Racing Team) won the title after Caros Cano was disqualified after some short-lived celebrations.

Iker Garcia took out the Stock title

Iker Garcia (GV Tamoil Racing) claimed Stock European Championship glory.

JuniorGP Champions crowned at Ricardo Tormo finale

JuniorGP

Marco Morelli celebrated the double in Valencia, with the young Argentinian star wrapping up the silver medal position in the Championship as a result.

Marco Morelli

#97 dominated Race 1, leading from lights out to the flag, while Brian Uriarte (UAX SeventyTwo Artbox Team) fended off a spirited challenge from Jesus Rios (Finetwork Mir Racing Team) for P2.

Brian Uriarte

Australia’s Marianos Nikolis meanwhile finished in 23rd, mirroring his qualifying position.

Marianos Nikolis

Race 2 saw those three involved at the front again, though this time Uriarte went with Morelli all the way and didn’t let him escape.

Joel Esteban

The pace then proved too hot to handle for Rios, with the #54 crashing out, leaving Joel Esteban (CFMoto Junior Aspar Team) to swoop in for the final podium place in both the race and the Championship.

Brian Uriarte

Morelli owns the day in Valencia, but it’s Uriarte who departs as Champion.

It was a DNF for Nikolis in race two, ending the season 26th, with two championship points.

Marianos Nikolis

JuniorGP Race One Results

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

M. Morelli

Hon

26m08.023

2

B. Uriarte

KTM

+6.166

3

J. Ríos

KTM

+6.175

4

R. Salmela

Hon

+10.122

5

D. González

KTM

+10.152

6

J. Esteban

CFM

+10.342

7

A. Cruces

KTM

+10.377

8

L. Zanni

KTM

+13.023

9

H. Danish

KTM

+22.672

10

V. Pratama

Hon

+25.914

11

G. Pugliese

CFM

+25.993

12

S. Mounsey

CFM

+26.119

13

Z. Mitani

Hon

+26.945

14

E. Bellon

KTM

+31.084

15

D. Boggio

Hon

+31.179

16

K. Mononyane

KTM

+31.320

17

E. Belford

Hon

+31.605

18

K. Singhapong

Hon

+31.724

19

L. Phommara

KTM

+37.910

20

L. Abruzzo

KTM

+40.821

21

L. Brown

Hon

+40.976

22

E. Michielon

KTM

+41.239

23

M. Nikolis

KTM

+42.133

24

K. Farkas

KTM

+43.485

25

K. Uchiumi

KTM

+45.713

26

C. Tiezzi

KTM

+55.085

27

E. Bertola

KTM

+1m08.939

28

R. Truchot

Hus

+1m21.814

29

L. Schönrock

KTM

+1m22.458

NC

C. O’Gorman

Hon

DNF

DNF

L. Rammerstorfer

KTM

DNF

DNF

K. Daniel Jr

KTM

DNF

JuniorGP Race Two Results

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

M. Morelli

Hon

26m11.012

2

B. Uriarte

KTM

+0.053

3

J. Esteban

CFM

+10.033

4

C. O’Gorman

Hon

+10.157

5

L. Zanni

KTM

+10.358

6

J. Ríos

KTM

+18.652

7

A. Cruces

KTM

+20.953

8

H. Danish

KTM

+21.224

9

E. Belford

Hon

+27.575

10

G. Pugliese

CFM

+27.960

11

D. Boggio

Hon

+30.166

12

S. Mounsey

CFM

+30.340

13

K. Mononyane

KTM

+30.725

14

L. Rammerstorfer

KTM

+31.132

15

L. Phommara

KTM

+31.574

16

Z. Mitani

Hon

+32.842

17

E. Michielon

KTM

+36.330

18

K. Uchiumi

KTM

+36.379

19

K. Farkas

KTM

+41.065

20

L. Abruzzo

KTM

+44.050

21

K. Daniel Jr

KTM

+51.889

22

L. Brown

Hon

+51.914

23

C. Tiezzi

KTM

+51.923

24

E. Bertola

KTM

+1m00.537

25

R. Salmela

Hon

+1m13.069

26

R. Truchot

Hus

+1m23.549

27

L. Schönrock

KTM

+1 Lap

DNF

E. Bellon

KTM

DNF

DNF

K. Singhapong

Hon

DNF

DNF

V. Pratama

Hon

DNF

NC

D. González

KTM

DNF

NC

M. Nikolis

KTM

DNF

JuniorGP Championship Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

Points

1

B. Uriarte

KTM

239

2

M. Morelli

Hon

183

3

J. Esteban

CFM

146

4

J. Ríos

KTM

137

5

R. Salmela

Hon

135

6

C. O’Gorman

Hon

133

7

L. Zanni

KTM

112

8

H. Danish

KTM

89

9

D. Gonzalez

KTM

75

10

V. Pratama

Hon

70

11

Z. Mitani

Hon

68

12

G. Pugliese

CFM

55

13

E. Belford

Hon

40

14

L. Rammerstorfer

KTM

38

15

S. Mounsey

CFM

26

16

D. Boggio

Hon

23

17

A. Cruces

KTM

21

18

L. Abruzzo

KTM

16

19

B. Fernandez

KTM

16

20

P. Alsina

Hon

15

21

L. Phommara

KTM

11

22

K. Mononyane

KTM

11

23

K. Singhapong

Hon

8

24

E. Bellon

KTM

6

25

E. Michielon

KTM

3

26

M. Nikolis

KTM

2

27

L. Brown

Hon

1

28

K. Farkas

KTM

1


Moto2 European Championship

In a stunning finale, the Moto2 European Championship was decided in the most dramatic of circumstances. Unai Orradre (Team Ciatti – Boscoscuro) came into the day with a 10 point advantage, and despite not being at his best, looked set to clinch the title as the last lap begun.

European Moto2 Start

However, a crash from race leader and teammate Alberto Ferrandez (Team Ciatti – Boscoscuro) at Turn 1 handed Milan Pawelec the lead in the race, and the Championship.

Milan Pawelec

The Pole made no mistakes on the last lap and took the chequered flag first to seal the title in sensational fashion.

Xabi Zurutuza

Xabi Zurutuza (Andifer American Racing) and Xavi Artigas (MMR) put in stellar riders to take the podium places, as Orradre came home in fifth, leaving him second in the final standings.

Xavi Artigas

Australia’s Harrison Voight finished the race in 11th, finishing the season 17th, with 26-points.

Harrison Voight – Image from Facebook
Harrison Voight

“Unfortunate way to end our weekend, 11th was all we had in us today. Left it all out there this weekend, ran into issues from the get go and struggled to move forward today. GRACIAS A TODOS to Cardoso Racing for their encouragement and support, It was also nice to have my little sister fly over solo to come and visit me.”

Harrison Voight – Image from Facebook

Moto2 European Championship Race Results

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

M. Pawelec

KAL

26m47.255

2

X. Zurutuza

Kal

+0.652

3

X. Artigas

Kal

+0.962

4

A. Surra

Kal

+3.797

5

U. Orradre

Bos

+6.326

6

F. Mongiardo

Bos

+14.581

7

J. Whatley

KAL

+14.845

8

A. Morosi

KAL

+14.954

9

M. Ludeña

KAL

+15.019

10

L. Fellon

Kal

+15.246

11

H. Voight

KAL

+19.544

12

B. Jiménez

BOS

+21.482

13

E. Krsevan

Bos

+24.066

14

F. Llambias

KAL

+25.101

15

F. Palomera

KAL

+29.137

16

M. Toth

KAL

+29.364

17

R. Moor

KAL

+30.090

18

M. Ruda

Kal

+37.493

19

C. Lolli

KAL

+46.892

20

A. Alqubaisi

Bos

+57.328

21

O. van Trigt

KAL

+58.369

22

J. Eisenkolb

Kal

+1:30.894

23

E. Fernández

Bos

+1 Lap

24

Y. Ruiz

Kal

+2 Laps

DNF

A. Ferrández

Bos

DNF

DNF

J. Kim

KAL

DNF

DNF

M. Mayor

BOS

DNF

DNF

O. Gutiérrez

BOS

DNF

NC

G. Emmanuel

BOS

DNF

NC

J. Gimbert

KAL

DNF

Moto2 European Championship Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

Points

1

M. Pawelec

KAL

174

2

U. Orradre

BOS

170

3

A. Surra

KAL

148

4

A. Ferrández

BOS

142

5

X. Zurutuza

KAL

134

6

F. Mongiardo

BOS

71

7

E. Fernández

BOS

70

8

A. Morosi

KAL

69

9

Y. Ruiz

KAL

64

10

D. Muñoz

FOR

53

11

J. Gimbert

KAL

51

12

F. Llambias

KAL

44

13

O. Gutierrez

BOS

39

14

X. Artigas

KAL

38

15

A. Cruces

BOS

33

16

M. Tapia

BOS

31

17

H. Voight

KAL

26

18

L. Fellon

KAL

26

19

F. Palomera

KAL

26

20

R. Moor

KAL

23

21

R. Garcia

KAL

20

22

J. Whatley

KAL

20

23

B. Jiménez

KAL

19

24

E. Krsevan

BOS

18

25

M. Ludeña

KAL

16

26

C. Lolli

KAL

7

27

M. Volpi

BOS

5

28

M. Mayor

BOS

1

29

R. Ramos

Kaw

1

30

L. Sommariva

KAL

1


Stock European Championship Race

The final race of the day was a title decider, with just one point separating Tibor Erik Varga (IUM Motorsports S.L.) and Iker Garcia.

Iker Garcia

Garcia started from pole, and his launch was matched only by his teammate, Alberto Garcia (GV Tamoil Racing), while Varga immediately slipped backward. The Hungarian’s struggles continued as he lacked the pace to challenge the leaders, and his title hopes faded.

Iker Garcia

Teamwork made the dream work for Garcia: Alberto allowed his namesake and title contender Iker through, and from there the pair controlled the race comfortably.

Alberto Garcia

Nobody could challenge the duo, and Iker Garcia was ultimately crowned Champion in Valencia. Marco Tapia (FACE Racing) mounted a late charge to secure the final podium position.

Archie McDonald led the Australian Stock competitors, finishing in seventh for eighth overall in the standings, with Taiyo Aksu making his debut in the class and claiming an 11th place finish, despite a small crash in qualifying. That netted him five points and 26th overall.

Taiyo Aksu

Jack Mahaffy finishing 16th and Declan van Rosmalen a DNF but finishing the season 24th.

Taiyo Aksu

“I’m really happy with my first weekend in the Junior GP paddock. The level is super high, and it’s been a big learning weekend for me. The whole structure of the weekend, especially qualifying was new but I think we did a good job. We started well on Friday and showed our pace by being in the top three and then we worked well to make it into Q2 but unfortunately, I had a small crash which meant I couldn’t qualify where I had hoped. My ideal was so much faster but that’s racing and it’s something I can learn from and take into next year. Overall, I was happy with the progression from Thursday to Saturday and I was excited for my first race in the European Championship. Starting P17 wasn’t ideal but I knew if I stayed calm and focused that anything could happen. I made a good start and kept out of trouble and was able to bring it home P11 after fighting the whole race for the top six. We had a small issue with the brake adjuster in the final couple of laps which stopped me from attacking but that aside it was a good race. It shows what can happen with the right mindset and the right people around you. I am excited to announce my 2026 plans shortly and want to thank the ARCO University Team for these past two years. I learned a lot.”

Taiyo Aksu

Stock European Championship Race Results

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

I. Garcia

Yam

25m52.320

2

A. Garcia

Yam

+0.199

3

M. Tapia

Yam

+0.583

4

J. Cretaro

Yam

+0.758

5

R. Romero

Yam

+2.350

6

D. Real

Yam

+9.856

7

A. McDonald

Hon

+10.332

8

B. Trias

Yam

+11.120

9

Á. Fuertes

Yam

+12.151

10

T. Varga

Yam

+12.204

11

T. Aksu

Yam

+15.619

12

F. Ruiz

Yam

+20.475

13

J. Santos

Yam

+20.519

14

G. Capote

Yam

+32.144

15

D. Jiménez

Yam

+32.264

16

J. Mahaffy

Yam

+32.496

17

J. del Olmo

Kaw

+32.611

18

M. Jesus

Hon

+47.182

19

E. Andrenacci

Yam

+50.026

20

N. Bevilacqua

Yam

+56.734

21

S. Pylypenko

Yam

+56.995

22

C. Darliano

Yam

+57.101

23

R. Blázquez

Kaw

+58.543

24

F. Fuligni

Yam

+1:16.517

DNF

M. Borgelt

Yam

DNF

DNF

D. van Rosmalen

Yam

DNF

DNF

B. Kecskés

Yam

DNF

DNF

A. Brinton

Yam

DNF

DNF

P. Venturini

Yam

DNF

DNF

J. Diaz

Yam

DNF

NC

D. Sanchis

Yam

DNF

NC

Y. Saiz

Yam

DNF

Stock European Championship Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

Points

1

I. Garcia

Yam

105

2

T. Varga

Yam

87

3

J. Cretaro

Yam

82

4

B. Trias

Yam

63.5

5

Á. Fuertes

Yam

57

6

A. García

Hon

55

7

R. Romero

Yam

54.5

8

A. Mc Donald

Hon

53

9

B. Gómez

Hon

45

10

J. Diaz

Yam

36

11

P. Venturini

Yam

30.5

12

F. Fuligni

Yam

30

13

A. Brinton

Yam

30

14

J. Santos

Yam

27

15

D. Jiménez

Yam

18

16

F. Ruiz

Yam

17

17

M. Tapia

Yam

16

18

D. Sanchis

Yam

16

19

B. Kecskés

Yam

16

20

A. Verdoïa

Yam

13

21

D. Real

Yam

10

22

L. Dalla Porta

Yam

10

23

G. Capote

Yam

8.5

24

D. Van Rosmalen

Yam

8.5

25

A. Rodríguez

Yam

7.5

26

T. Aksu

Yam

5

27

M. Gaggi

Yam

5

28

M. Ludeña

Yam

2.5


European Talent Cup

In the European Talent Cup finale, Carlos Cano (UAX SeventyTwo Artbox) arrived with an 11 point cushion over polesitter Fernando Bujosa.

Carlos Cano

Out front, a breakaway trio quickly emerged: Bujosa, Alex Longarela (Snipers IGAX Team), and Alvaro Lucas (CFMoto Aspar Junior Team), while Cano focused on securing the top-six finish with the podium out of sight.

Alex Longarela

With the title on the line, Bujosa had no option but to win – and he led into the final corner – only for Longarela to dive underneath and edge ahead for the win, with Lucas also snatching second at the line.

Alvaro Lucas

Third place looked like it wouldn’t be enough for the Spaniard, however, drama came after the chequered flag.

Fernando Bujosa

Unfortunately for Cano, he later received a technical disqualification with rumour suggesting a modified crank case may have been the cause, with an official statement yet to be released, meaning Bujosa was crowned 2025 European Talent Cup Champion.

European Talent Cup Race Results

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

A. Longarela

Hon

25m35.248

2

A. Lucas

Hon

+0.009

3

F. Bujosa

Hon

+0.072

4

Y. Karpushin

Hon

+4.451

5

E. Osorio

Hon

+4.488

6

T. Borg

Hon

+4.531

7

L. Pritelli

Hon

+4.850

8

F. Kratochwil

Hon

+4.911

9

A. Nativi

Hon

+5.180

10

I. Galán

Hon

+5.805

11

G. Pérez

Hon

+7.913

12

O. Cantos

Hon

+8.134

13

C. Borrelli

Hon

+12.891

14

M. Sanchez

Hon

+15.253

15

E. Gutiérrez

Hon

+15.297

16

E. Savino

Hon

+19.404

17

E. Sparks

Hon

+19.807

18

M. Tamburini

Hon

+19.967

19

A. Almeida

Hon

+20.174

20

P. Matos

Hon

+20.187

21

S. Ikegami

Hon

+20.228

22

R. Sanjuan

Hon

+21.682

23

E. Boxberger

Hon

+21.932

24

V. Cubeles

Hon

+22.361

25

Y. Cerpa

Hon

+34.973

DNF

A. Garcia

Hon

DNF

DNF

K. Ramadhipa

Hon

DNF

DNF

G. Tesini

Hon

DNF

DNS

M. Galiuto

Hon

DNS

DSQ

C. Cano

Hon

DSQ

European Talent Cup Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

Points

1

F. Bujosa

Hon

160

2

C. Cano

Hon

155

3

A. Longarela

Hon

153

4

Á. Lucas

Hon

145

5

K. Ramadhipa

Hon

129

6

Y. Karpushin

Hon

85

7

T. Borg

Hon

67

8

E. Gutiérrez

Hon

58

9

G. Tesini

Hon

54

10

F. Kratochwil

Hon

54

11

C. Borrelli

Hon

53

12

M. Gabarrini

Hon

43

13

L. Pritelli

Hon

40

14

A. Nativi

Hon

38

15

M. Marulanda

Hon

38

16

I. Galán

Hon

35

17

E. Osorio

Hon

30

18

G. Pérez

Hon

29

19

I. Rodríguez

Hon

28

20

K. Tinez

Hon

21

21

M. Sanchez

Hon

20

22

A. Daquigan

Hon

17

23

E. Sparks

Hon

16

24

M. Rostagni

Hon

13

25

M. Tamburini

Hon

11

26

D. Da Costa

Hon

10

27

E. Savino

Hon

8

28

R. Sanjuan

Hon

7

29

E. Boxberger

Hon

6

30

A. Almeida

Hon

5

31

O. Cantos

Hon

4

32

N. Miroslalov

Hon

3

33

J. Van Crugten

Hon

3

34

V. Di Verli

Hon

1

35

A. Enríquez

Hon

1


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