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Une semaine après le MotoGP, le FIM JuniorGP World Championship is in turn ready for its grand final, once again contested on the Ricardo Tormo Circuit, on the outskirts of Valencia.


In category JuniorGPBrian Uriarte (UAX SeventyTwo ARTBOX) has already secured the title in the last round, but Red Bull KTM's future Moto3 rider Ajo will now be looking to conclude his magnificent season in the best possible way in the two races scheduled for this weekend.

The fight for second place promises to be exciting. Marco Morelli (GRYD – MLav Racing) leads the battle for silver with 133 points, while Rico Salmela (Estrella Galicia 0,0), Joel Esteban (CFMoto Aspar Junior Team) and Casey O'Gorman (Estrella Galicia 0,0) follow at 13 points or less, with 50 points still up for grabs!
And we must not rule out Jesus Rios (Finetwork Mir Racing Team)!

French side, Enzo Bellon (CIP Green Power Junior Team) will continue its learning, hoping to increase its points tally before a second season that is already assured.


In the Moto2 European Championship, Unai Orradre (Team Ciatti-Boscoscuro) comes out on top with only 10 points ahead after a victory and a 6th place in the last round in Barcelona, ​​with 25 points still to be distributed.

Milan Pawelec (AGR Team) is his main rival after his victory in Race 2 in Barcelona, ​​whileAlberto Ferrandez (Team Ciatti-Boscoscuro) is 17 units behind Unai Orradre.

 In fourth position, Alberto Surra (Andifer American Racing) will have to stage a major turnaround if it wants to win the title: it trails Orradre by 24 points. They are still four pilots to be able to mathematically win the crown.

On the French side, the objectives are varied during the single race, since Johan Gimbert (Promoracing) will aim to break into the final Top 10 while Lorenzo Fellon (SF Racing) will try to reach the Top 15.

 


In the European Talent Cup, after his withdrawal in Barcelona, Fernando Bujosa (AC Racing Team) is now 11 points behind the reigning champion Carlos cano (UAZ SeventyTwo ARTBOX) before the final race of the season. The two riders will battle directly for the 2025 title, with a possible double for the rider ofEmilio Alzamora.

Alex Longarela (Snipers IGAXTeam) is now 29 points behind, struggling after a dip in form, and will have to close the gap to stay in the championship race.

After his first victory in the last race, Kiandra Ramadhipa (Honda Asia-Dream Racing Junior Team) is now ahead Alex Longarela from a point (4th) and Alvaro Lucas (CFMOTO Aspar Junior Team) by two points (5th). The trio will be aiming for the 3rd place overall.

French side, Antoine Nativi (JEG Take Off GP) is the best placed of our representatives, despite a shortened race in the last round in Barcelona.
They follow wheels by wheels Matthias Rostagni (BRS – Brechon Racing School) and David DaCosta (JEG TAKE OFF GP), then Evan Boxberger (JEG TAKE OFF GP) et Remy Sanjuan (Larresport).