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The last speed rally of the year, organized by the French Motorcycling Federation, on July 31 and 1er last August at the Pôle Mécanique d'Alès, once again enjoyed real success. These two days, the objective of which was the training and detection of pilots, were full under the blazing sun, since more than 110 pilots were able to benefit from the supervision provided by the FFM during these days.

Fifty young drivers aged 6 to 13, mainly from the Motocross and Trial disciplines, were able to discover the FFM Speed ​​Line on the various tracks on the site (plateau, kart track and speed circuit) with 25 Power motorcycles and use the specific pilot equipment made available to them. All participants were able to benefit from technical and sporting supervision led by Alain Bronec, Sports Manager of the French Speed ​​Line, assisted by qualified instructors, including Frédéric Weill, National Enduro Coach.

In addition, 64 riders already competing in national or international speed championships in the 25 power, 300cc, Pre-moto3, Moto3, 600cc and 1000cc categories were able to benefit from free specific training and supervision. Florian Marino, who is officiating in the European 1000 Superstock Championship, broke the track record by setting a time of 1'13''9. Some 25 Power riders were also able to try the Sherco Pre-moto3 from the FFM, in order to prepare them in particular for the change of categories that they are already considering for their next sporting season.

For more information, contact the CIP by telephone: 04.66.24.44.06 or by e-mail: [email protected].

Photo credit: Christian Dassonneville.