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Carmelo Morales secures another title and Arbolino and Techer take their first victories

Carmelo Morales secures another title and Arbolino and Techer take their first victories

03/10/2016, Spain, Motorcycling, Repsol FIM CEV, Article # 19622459
 
 
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Carmelo Morales secures another title and Arbolino and Techer take their first victories

 
 
 

Two triumphs for Carmelo Morales allow him to secure the Superbikes European Champion title. Marcos Ramirez and Tony Arbolino win in Moto3 and Alan Techer, in Moto2.

 
   
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The penultimate round of the FIM CEV Repsol held today at Jerez decided the result of the European Superbikes Championship, a series won by Carmelo Morales after two victories in the two races held today. Over at Moto3, Marcos Ramirez took the fight for the Junior World Championship to Valencia after winning the first race and the runner-up spot in the second. The race was won by Italian Tony Arbolino, who achieved his first win in the championship. A first win was also achieved by Alan Techer, who took the upper hand in a duel with Steven Odendaal that wasn’t decided until the very last lap.

The season finale will take place in Valencia on November 20th.

 
 
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Carmelo Morales       Superbike first race winner

"It was a difficult race, because we didn’t know which tyre to choose, as the temperature was lower than yesterday. During the formation lap we tried an intermediate tyre and in the race the bike worked well, we were able to repeat the pace we had yesterday with the hard tyres, which at first were the best. It’s a fantastic result and the Championship is close, but the second race will be even more difficult, because it will be hotter and I’ll need to keep the focus to get the title, which is the most important thing."
 

 

 
 

 
1 Carmelo Morales   Yamaha   29:44.744
2 Maximilian Scheib   BMW   +1.391
3 Anthony Delhalle   Suzuki   +7.295
4 Alejandro Medina   Yamaha   +7.402
5 Marcos Andres Solorza   BMW   +24.168
 
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Carmelo Morales       Superbike second race winner

"I’m very happy, because we were able to secure the championship and we already saw yesterday that our rival was very strong. We kept our focus and the race went quite well. I was getting ready to attack in the last lap, but in this championship the level is very high and you need to take care of all details, both the tyres and the fuel consumption. Max [Scheib] was unlucky and I could take advantage of it to win the race. I’m very happy with the work the team did the whole year, because the 0 at the Valencia round put a lot of pressure on us, but the rest of the season was perfect."
 

 

 
 

 
1 Carmelo Morales   Yamaha   29:49.529
2 Maximilian Scheib   BMW   +1.376
3 Anthony Delhalle   Suzuki   +7.390
4 Alejandro Medina   Yamaha   +7.437
5 Marcos Andres Solorza   BMW   +31.757
 
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1 Carmelo Morales   Yamaha   220 points
2 Maximilian Scheib   BMW   193 points
3 Alejandro Medina   Yamaha   123 points
4 Anthony Delhalle   Suzuki   107 points
5 Pierre Texier   Kawasaki   84 points
 
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Marcos Ramirez       Moto3 first race winner

"The race was very tough, because it was very hot. I tried to keep a good pace from the beginning, but couldn’t get advantage and there was a big group, with a lot of overtaking. A few laps before the end I tried again, I pushed hard and this time I was able to build some advantage that allowed me to take the win. I want to thank the team and everyone that has come here to support me."
 

 

 
 

 
1 Marcos Ramirez   KTM   29:03.317
2 Lorenzo Dalla Porta   Husqvarna   +0.862
3 Raul Fernandez   Husqvarna   +1.053
4 Dennis Foggia   KTM   +1.993
5 Kazuki Masaki   Honda   +5.383
 
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Tony Arbolino       Moto3 second race winner

"It was a fantastic race and I’m very happy. I have no words. After the first race today, in the second I tried to be in front immediately, because with the battle within the category, it was important to avoid trouble. In the end I focused to keep my position and I finished first. I’m very grateful to the whole team and to my mechanics for this victory, that I have been trying to achieve for a very long time."
 

 

 
 

 
1 Tony Arbolino   Honda   29:06.045
2 Marcos Ramirez   KTM   +0.059
3 Karel Hanika   KTM   +0.208
4 Kaito Toba   Honda   +0.387
5 Ayumu Sasaki   Honda   +1.120
 
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1 Lorenzo Dalla Porta   Husqvarna   191 points
2 Marcos Ramirez   KTM   177 points
3 Kaito Toba   Honda   103 points
4 Raul Fernandez   Husqvarna   92 points
5 Ayumu Sasaki   Honda   83 points
 
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Alan Techer       Moto2 race winner

"After the three years at the FIM CEV, winning this race is amazing. I’m grateful to my team, my family and my sponsors. The race was tough, because it was very hot, but I knew from the start that I had pace to fight for victory. I took the first place and try to build some advantage, but I couldn’t escape. When in the last lap Steven [Odendaal] overtook me, I said to myself I wouldn’t let him, because I wanted to win, so I let the brakes go and I was able to turn better than him in the last corner and take the win. It’s fantastic!".
 

 
 
 

 
1 Alan Techer   NTS NH-6   29:51.492
2 Steven Odendaal   Kalex   +0.075
3 Tetsuta Nagashima   Kalex   +1.796
4 Augusto Fernandez   Tech3   +9.589
5 Dimas Ekky   Kalex   +9.804
 
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1 Steven Odendaal   Kalex   206 points
2 Alan Techer   NTS NH-6   149 points
3 Tetsuta Nagashima   Kalex   137 points
4 Eric Granado   Kalex   109 points
5 Augusto Fernandez   Tech3   87 points
 
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The FIM CEV Repsol starts its final stretch in Portugal

The FIM CEV Repsol starts its final stretch in Portugal

25/08/2016, Spain, Motorcycling, Repsol FIM CEV, Article # 19146490

Dalla Porta and Odendaal win and Morales takes series lead at Albacete

Dalla Porta and Odendaal win and Morales takes series lead at Albacete

04/07/2016, Spain, Motorcycling, Repsol FIM CEV, Article # 18485657

From University to the circuits

From University to the circuits

01/07/2016, Spain, Motorcycling, Repsol FIM CEV, Article # 18443863
 
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FIM CEV Repsol enters the second half of the championship this weekend in Albacete. Lots of riders participating in this competition combine it with a really different life out of the tracks.

 
   
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Albacete circuit hosts the FIM CEV Repsol fifth round of the season this weekend. There will be one race for Moto3 class, another one for Moto2, and two races for Superbike. The race in Albacete will be another chance for the riders to shine in a championship that has become the World Championship stepping stone and a place where the younger motorcycling promises as Albert Arenas –college student– put their effort to one day become professional riders.

The second half of the championship starts with the italian Lorenzo Dalla Porta on top of the Moto3 Junior World Championship standings with an advantage of 31 points over Marcos Ramirez. The South African Steven Odendaal leads the Moto2 European Championship standings having 39 points more than Alan Techer. In the Superbike European Championship Maximilian Scheib is leading with a 6 points advantage on Carmelo Morales.

 
 

 
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Dalla Porta takes the lead of the Moto3 Junior World Championship

Dalla Porta takes the lead of the Moto3 Junior World Championship

13/06/2016, Spain, Motorcycling, Repsol FIM CEV, Article # 18215567

FIM CEV Repsol. The future of motorcycling meets in Barcelona

FIM CEV Repsol. The future of motorcycling meets in Barcelona

10/06/2016, Spain, Motorcycling, Repsol FIM CEV, Article # 18182585

Ramirez, Odendaal and Morales take victories in FIM CEV Repsol

Ramirez, Odendaal and Morales take victories in FIM CEV Repsol

30/05/2016, Spain, Motorcycling, Repsol FIM CEV, Article # 18040833

The FIM CEV Repsol resumes competition with all classes at MotorLand Aragon

The FIM CEV Repsol resumes competition with all classes at MotorLand Aragon

25/05/2016, Spain, Motorcycling, Repsol FIM CEV, Article # 17984394

 Dalla Porta wins at Le Mans and Ramirez keeps the lead

Dalla Porta wins at Le Mans and Ramirez keeps the lead

08/05/2016, Spain, Motorcycling, Repsol FIM CEV, Article # 17776341

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