A historic first for France, the Nevers Magny-Cours Circuit (58) will host the full formula of the prestigious END JuniorGP, the antechamber of the MotoGP World Speed Championship.
In more than 25 years of existence, the FIM JuniorGP™ has become a almost systematic point of passage to integrate the Grand PrixTo date, more than 80% of the riders in the MotoGP™ premier class paddock have come through the series, with this figure rising to more than 90% for the Moto3™ grid.
Judge for yourself with the names of some of the winners of the premier class of the world championship, the 125cc until 2011 and then the Moto3 under the name JuniorGP:
125:
Hector Barbera (2002)
Álvaro Bautista (2003)
Alex Espargaro
(2004)
Espargaro Pol
(2006)
Stefan Bradl (2007)
Efren Vazquez (2008)
Maverick Vinales (2010)
alex rins (2011)
Moto3:
Alex Marquez (2012)
Fabio Quartararo (2013)
Fabio Quartararo (2014)
Nicolo Bulega (2015)
Lorenzo Dalla Porta (2016)
Dennis Foggia (2017)
Raul fernandez
(2018)
Jeremy Alcoba (2019)
Izan Guevara (2020)
Daniel Holgado (2021)
Jose Antonio Rueda (2022)
Angel Piqueras (2023)
Alvaro Carpe (2024)
Et the list of those who distinguished themselves there without winning the coveted title is much longer, starting with Casey Stoner, Marc Marquez, Francis Bagnaia, Joan mir, Peter Acosta, Bradley Smith, Dani Pedrosa, Jack Miller, Miguel Oliveira, Tito Rabat, Danny Kent, Nico Terol, Julian Simon, Remy Gardner, Toni EliasEtc. ...
For this French first, the French presence will certainly be noted during this edition with many French drivers involved in the different categories like our drivers from the French Espoir de Vitesse Team Enzo Bellon (FIM JuniorGP category), David DaCosta
(category ETC) and Gabriel Pio (category ETC).
We interviewed them during their training with Johann zarco in Cartagena.
In Moto2,
Johan Gimbert (Promoracing) and
Lorenzo Fellon (SF Racing) hope to take advantage of their knowledge of the terrain to challenge the leaders of the intermediate category...
In all, 14 tricolor pilots will try to shine in front of their home crowd in this MotoGP antechamber with a Nièvre flavor!
Everyone dreams of walking in the footsteps of fabio quartararo et Johann zarco !
Attend this exceptional event and encourage the next generation of French talent.
We will be there...
And the public, let’s talk about it: Admission will be completely free! To do this, simply book your tickets here.
Finally, for this first not to be missed, Canal+ continues its efforts to promote motorcycle speed events and is participating in the event by broadcasting the races on Canal+ Sport, Sunday from 13 p.m. !
A solution that is a priori more comfortable for French enthusiasts than the usual broadcasting of the channel Youtube FIM JuniorGP.
FIM JuniorGP™ World Championship
Magny Cours (58)
July 5 & 6, 2025
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