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The Montmeló circuit hosted a new round of the European Talent Cup this weekend. On the program, two days of testing on Thursday and Friday followed by qualifying on Saturday and a race on Sunday.

Clement Giabbani posted good times from Thursday's free practice in temperatures close to 35°C. THE young Frenchman learned a lot from his falls Valencia and the team noted a progression in its trajectories without falling.

In the end, the pilot GP FFM sector finished 11th in the 'Last Chance Race' and unfortunately cannot participate in the Sunday race.

Clement Giabbani #88 : “It was a difficult weekend in Barcelona and I couldn't get into the rhythm. However, there are some positive points such as an improvement in precision and positioning on the bike! The next meeting will be in Portimao in Portugal for private tests.”

Jean-Dominique Brechon, coach of the French team : “Barcelona was for me the first weekend with Clément in the ETC championship, it did not go as we hoped. However, we retain positive points compared to previous races. Clément had a lot of difficulty freeing himself, which made him lose his means. He was not able to benefit from the advice of the team and myself as he could have done if he had been at his level.

Despite everything, Clément remains motivated, and he is aware that there are things that need to be changed so that everything goes in the right direction. The team is very united behind him and ready to help him continue to progress and approach the races with more panache. Clément knows he got through his weekend. He is keen to prove his worth during the upcoming private tests at Portimao and the upcoming races, and he is not there by chance. »

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