This weekend marks the end of the season for the FIM CEV JuniorGP and other championships on the program at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit. Only one title fight is still on.
And that’s the European Talent Cup. Máximo Quiles (Aspar Junior Team) arrives in Valencia as the leader, but he has only an 18-point advantage over Brian Uriarte (Estrella Galicia 0,0). It will be a two-way battle, but everything favors Quiles: even if Uriarte wins the race in Valencia, his rival only needs to be ninth.
In the FIM JuniorGP, there are 50 points still in play, but Ángel Piqueras (Estrella Galicia 0,0/Honda) has already secured the title, with a gap of 79 points over Luca Lunetta (AC Racing Team/KTM). The Italian still has to defend his second place, as there are mathematically seven rivals who could pass him.
Senna Agius (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP Junior Team/Kalex) is already the champion of the European Moto2 Championship, with a 52-point lead and 25 points at stake. The second-placed rider, Xavi Cardelús (PromoRacing/Kalex), hasn’t his final position guaranteed, as the third-placed rider, Alberto Surra (Team Ciatti Boscoscuro), is 21 points behind.
As for the European Stock Championship, Daniel Muñoz (SP57 Racing Team) is 30 points ahead of Eric Fernández (Fau55 Tey Racing), and with 25 points still to be awarded, this means he is already the champion. Fernández also has the second position secured since the third-placed rider, Marc García (EasyRace Team), is 28 points behind.