The sixth FIM European Championship was held at the Albacete circuit today in temperatures somewhat cooler than yesterday. Twelve thousand fans took the opportunity to see Hanika in Moto3™, Ramos in Supersport 600 and Forés in Superstock 1000 crowned Champions of Europe.
In the Moto3 race no one dominated, and no one could relax for a second: most first ten riders had their moment of glory: overtaking right at the limit, slipping past through almost invisible gaps. For over three-quarters of the race there was no clear leader, with Andrea Migno (ITA-FTR Honda), Karel Hanika (CZE-KTM), Alejandro Medina (SPA-KTM) and Bryan Schouten (NED FTR Honda) all taking the leading position. A few meters behind the leading group came María Herrera (SPA-KTM), Jorge Navarro (SPA-Mir Honda), Stefano Manzi (ITA-FTR Honda), Fabio Quartararo (FRA-FTR Honda) and Remy Gardner (AUS-KTM). On lap 12 a clash between Navarro and Medina spoiled their podium chances but opened the door to a spectacular comeback by Gardner and Quartararo, with Herrera being pushed back to sixth place. Only the chequered flag managed to determine the outcome of a very unpredictable race, with Hanika, Schouten and Gardner finally nabbing the top slots.
In Supersport 600, Román Ramos (SPA-Kawasaki) led off and from the first moment opened up a gap over the chasing riders, holding on to his first place without taking any risks. Behind him over the first laps there was a fierce battle as a group of riders fought tooth and nail, continuously challenging and overtaking each other. Alberto López (SPA-Yamaha) lapped comfortably in second place during the first half of the race but in the end could not hold off Stefan Kerschbaumer (AUT-Yamaha), who took the runner-up slot. The López Racing rider finished third but was later disqualified for technical reasons, allowing Michal Prásek (CZE-Yamaha) to move up from fourth position. Ángel Poyatos (SPA-Yamaha) stepped up onto the podium as the first placed junior 600 Supersport rider.
In Superstock 1000, Xavi Forés (SPA-Ducati) took the lead from the lights off, lapping consistently at a pace his rivals could not match, and in the end earning himself the title of European Champion. Behind him during the first laps there was a lively struggle for second and third place between Carmelo Morales (SPA-Kawasaki) and Iván Silva (SPA-BMW). By the mid-point of the race, the Team Calvo rider had managed to open up a five-second gap over his rival, taking the runner-up slot on the podium. Iván Silva came in third, unhappy with his tyre choice and in the end being threatened by Antonio Alarcos (SPA-Kawasaki) who finished fourth. Best junior rider was Guillermo Llano (SPA -Yamaha).
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