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Difficult weekend for Aussie youngsters at Catalunya FIM JuniorGP

2024 FIM Junior GP Championships - Round Three - Circuit Barcelona-Catalunya

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
May 21, 2024
in ATC / Rookies / Junior GP / MiniGP

2024 FIM Junior GP Championships
Round Three – Circuit Barcelona-Catalunya


The FIM JuniorGP World Championship hit Barcelona for the third round of the season over the weekend, with competitors getting little dry track time until Sunday. That left plenty behind the eight-ball when the lights went out, including most of the Aussie contingent. A good weekend again though, for young Kiwi Cormac Buchanan.

Pole position in FIM JuniorGP went the way of Adrian Cruces, though the young Spaniard only recorded the second quickest time in qualifying. Initially, it seemed that Alessandro Morosi had done enough to earn a maiden P1 start, but the Italian was deemed to have broken technical regulations and was disqualified after the session.

Adrian Cruces

Jorge Navarro headed the grid for the first time in the Moto2 European Championship.  Australian Harrison Voight qualified tenth.

In the European Talent Cup, Marco Morelli took pole for the second time this season. Young Aussie Marianos Nikolis had to start from the back of the grid in 28th, after qualifying 13th but copping a back of the grid penalty.

Lorenzo Dalla Porta claimed his second pole of the season in the Stock European Championship. Aussie competitor Declan Van Rosmalen lined up 21st.


JuniorGP Race One

Jesus Rios was the Championship leader coming into Barcelona and he extended his advantage after timing his attack to perfection in Catalunya during the opening race of the weekend.

Jesus Rios

The Spaniard was joined on the podium by Marcos Uriarte and pole-sitter Adrian Cruces, but only after late heartbreak denied Eddie O’Shea.

Marcos Uriarte

The Brit had led the action for much of the race, but a last lap Turn 10 scuffle saw him bunted wide, and that opened the door for Rios to go from P4 to P1 in the blink of an eye – a position he didn’t relinquish, while Uriarte and Cruces took top-three finishes.

Cormac Buchanan #14

Cormac Buchanan kicked off his weekend on a high note, claiming fifth in the opening race, in a contest where only a second covered the top ten.

Angus Grenfell

It was 25th for Angus Grenfell after a poor start left him fighting to regain positions.

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JuniorGP Race 1 Podium – 1) Rios, 2) Uriarte, 3) Cruces

JuniorGP Race One Results

PosRiderNatBikeGap
1 Jesús RIOSESPKTM27:30.034
2 Marcos URIARTEESPCFMOTO+0.137 
3 Adrián CRUCESESPKTM+0.170 
4 Jakob ROSENTHALERAUTHUSQVARNA+0.211 
5 Cormac BUCHANANNZLKTM+0.499 
6 Facundo LLAMBIASURYHONDA+0.388 
7 Alessandro MOROSIITACFMOTO+0.600 
8 Dodo BOGGIOITAKTM+0.510 
9 Álvaro CARPEESPHUSQVARNA+0.703 
10 Ruché MOODLEYZAFKTM+1.042 
11 Hakim DANISHMYSKTM+0.791 
12 Eddie O’SHEAGBRHONDA+1.750 
13 Leo RAMMERSTORFERAUTHUSQVARNA+1.847 
14 Marcos RUDAESPKTM+1.879 
15 Máximo QUILESESPHONDA+3.175 
16 Rico SALMELAFINHUSQVARNA+9.166 
17 Kotaro UCHIUMIJPNKTM+9.205 
18 Danial SHAHRILMYSHONDA+13.408 
19 Milan PAWELECPOLHUSQVARNA+13.474 
20 Kgopotso MONONYANEZAFKTM+13.548 
21 Evan BELFORDGBRHONDA+18.030 
22 Lenoxx PHOMMARACHEKTM+18.482 
23 Amon ODAKIJPNHONDA+18.817 
24 Jakkreephat PHUETTISANTHAHONDA+20.825 
25 Angus GRENFELLAUSKTM+20.936 
26 Leonardo ABRUZZOITAKTM+20.996 
27 Kevin FARKASHUNKTM+21.573 
28 Arbi ADITAMAIDNHONDA+28.317 
29 Cesare TIEZZIITAKTM+38.670 
30 Aoi UEZUJPNKTM+40.929 
31 Edoardo LIGUORIITAKTM+52.622 

JuniorGP Race Two

In Race 2, Alvaro Carpe stunned the CFMoto Aspar pair Uriarte and Morosi at the line as the Spaniard took a last-second victory. Carpe had started twelfth on the grid and bided his time as the lead changed hands on numerous occasions.

JuniorGP Start

A large group vied for honours, with a last-lap crash for Eddie O’Shea denying the Brit once again. Then, a separate incident saw Race 1 winner Rios go down with Marcos Ruda and Rico Salmela, causing havoc for the chasing pack.

Alvaro Carpe

That allowed the front three to escape in the final sector, with Uriarte, and now the new Championship leader, leading around the final corner, but on the run to the line, Morosi poked his nose ahead of his team-mate for second, while Carpe pulled out wide to secure a maiden win by just 0.025s.

JuniorGP’s Race 2 finish

Cormac Buchanan finished in a strong fifth, making it two top fives for the weekend for the young Kiwi.

Cormac Buchanan

“Double top 5 for today! Two absolute dogfights out there today, it was important to see the chequered flag in such demanding racing. Two top fives is certainly a successful Sunday. First race was very difficult, I struggled to stay at the front of the group and struggled to stop the bike in the hard braking points which made it difficult to defend and attack. The last three laps I found a way to ride around my problems and moved forward, starting the last lap in 11th and crossing the line in 5th was a great way to start race day. Race 2 was an experience to say the least. It was crucial to keep out of trouble, with the hottest conditions of the weekend I focused on saving my tire for the last third of the race. With six laps to go I focused on moving forward to enable myself to be in the best position for the final two laps. I managed to get myself from 13th to 7th and then to 4th with about three laps to go. I felt extremely strong in the hard braking zones which enabled me to make clinical and calm overtakes. I stayed around the top 8 and in the last lap managed to move forward into 5th position which is where I finished. All things considered I’m very glad to be leaving Montmeló with two top 5s. Last season this was the track we struggled the most at and I’m very glad with how I managed myself during the races. Being consistent is the focus and we keep on adding crucial points for the championship. It’s important for me to keep the feet on the ground and keep focusing on moving forward. I’m always striving for more, a few days rest and then back to training to arrive to round 4 in the best possible way! Thanks to my amazing team for their incredible work this weekend, we move forward into Portimao in a months time!”

Cormac Buchanan

Aussie Angus Grenfell raced home to a 19th place finish after being caught up in another rider’s crash and ending up with a bent disc, batting through to finish on the damaged machine.

Angus Grenfell
Angus Grenfell

“Firstly I would like to say a massive thank you to SeventyTwo Artbox Racing Team for all their tremendously hard work and to all the people who support me. Race 1 I didn’t get off the line well and messed up the first corner, got stuck there. Frustrating race. Race 2 I was determined and ready to be aggressive. Unfortunately, on the first lap in the 4th corner, another rider crashed, and their bike came back onto the track, hitting the front left side of mine. My front disc bent, leaving me with almost no front braking power. Despite this, I pushed on, using the rear brake for the next 14 laps. Finished the race knowing I gave it my all.”

JuniorGP Race 2 Podium – 1) Carpe, 2) Morosi, 3) Uriarte

JuniorGP Race Two Results

PosRiderNatBikeGap
1 Álvaro CARPEESPHUSQVARNA27:33.2
2 Alessandro MOROSIITACFMOTO+0.025
3 Marcos URIARTEESPCFMOTO+0.048
4 Máximo QUILESESPHONDA+0.408
5 Cormac BUCHANANNZLKTM+0.505
6 Adrián CRUCESESPKTM+0.539
7 Hakim DANISHMYSKTM+2.031
8 Leo RAMMERSTORFERAUTHUSQVARNA+2.95
9 Ruché MOODLEYZAFKTM+3.075
10 Evan BELFORDGBRHONDA+3.648
11 Leonardo ABRUZZOITAKTM+3.936
12 Milan PAWELECPOLHUSQVARNA+5.502
13 Danial SHAHRILMYSHONDA+5.699
14 Amon ODAKIJPNHONDA+15.247
15 Casey James O’GORMANIRLHONDA+8.651
16 Kgopotso MONONYANEZAFKTM+15.284
17 Jakkreephat PHUETTISANTHAHONDA+15.62
18 Lenoxx PHOMMARACHEKTM+18.23
19 Angus GRENFELLAUSKTM+25.084
20 Edoardo LIGUORIITAKTM+25.348
21 Cesare TIEZZIITAKTM+26.692
22 Kevin FARKASHUNKTM+29.001
23 Aoi UEZUJPNKTM+56.419
Not classified
Eddie O’SHEAESPKTM
Marcos RUDAESPKTM
Jesús RIOSFINHUSQVARNA
Rico SALMELAURYHONDA
Facundo LLAMBIASAUTHUSQVARNA
Jakob ROSENTHALERIDNHONDA
Arbi ADITAMAITAKTM
Dodo BOGGIOJPNKTM

JuniorGP Championship Points

PosRiderNatManufacturerPoints
1Marcos UriarteSPACFMOTO82
2Jesús RiosSPAKTM75
3Alessandro MorosiITACFMOTO71
4Adrián CrucesSPAKTM66
5Cormac BuchananNZEKTM54
6Alvaro CarpeSPAHUSQVARNA49
7Eddie O’SheaGBRHONDA33
8Máximo QuilesSPAHONDA31
9Rico SalmelaFINHUSQVARNA25
10Casey James O`GormanIRLHONDA25
11Jakob RosenthalerAUTHUSQVARNA25
12Hakim DanishMALKTM23
13Danial ShahrilMALHONDA20
14Leo RammerstorferAUTHUSQVARNA20
15Facundo LlambiasURUHONDA19
16Ruché MoodleyRSAKTM16
17Dodo BoggioITAKTM15
18Marcos RudaSPAKTM14
19Guillem PlanquesFRAHONDA11
20Milan PawelecPOLHUSQVARNA10
21Evan BelfordGBRHONDA6
22Leonardo AbruzzoITAKTM5
23Amon OdakiJPNHONDA4
24Lenoxx PhommaraSWIKTM1

Moto2 European Championship Race One

The Moto2 European Championship class saw a fourth different winner in just four races in 2024 as rookie Dani Muñoz blasted his way to a sensational victory.

The Spaniard started fifth on the grid, but got the dream launch to tuck in behind polesitter Jorge Navarro on the opening lap with Roberto Garcia running in third.

Dani Muñoz

That trio broke away from the rest of the pack and exchanged blows in a brilliant race. Eventually, Muñoz found the pace to move clear from Navarro and Garcia, who claimed second and third, respectively.

Mattia Casadei was the Championship leader coming into Round 3, but a shocking start saw him tumble down the timing screens before he launched an impressive fightback, though he was denied fourth place by Team Ciatti – Boscoscuro stablemate Alberto Surra, which saw him cede the title initiative to Garcia.

Harrison Voight started from tenth place on the grid but went down at turn four on lap three.

Moto2 European Championship Race One Result

PosRiderNatBikeTime/Gap
1Daniel MUÑOZESPKALEX27:55.245
2Jorge NAVARRO ESPFORWARD+1.932
3  Roberto GARCÍA ESPKALEX+5.078
4  Alberto SURRA ITABOSCOSCURO+9.831
5  Mattia CASADEI ITABOSCOSCURO+9.896
6  Taiga HADA JPNKALEX+11.560
7  Francesco MONGIARDO ITAKALEX+11.946
8  Unai ORRADRE ESPKALEX+16.888
9  Johan GIMBERT FRAKALEX+16.915
8 Marco TAPIAESPKALEX+25.190
11  Mattia RATO ITAKALEX+25.461
12  Lorenzo FELLON FRAKALEX+32.508
13  Brett ROBERTS ZAFBOSCOSCURO+32.631
14  Maxwell TOTH USAKALEX+55.665
15  Chanon INTA THAKALEX+1:26.090
16  Charles AUBRIE FRAKALEX+1:48.344
17  Jinlin LI CHN KALEX1 Lap
Not classified
Eduardo MONTERO ESP 
Kaito TOBA JPN 
Gianpaolo DI VITTORI ITA
Harrison VOIGHT AUS
Eric FERNÁNDEZ ESP

Moto2 European Championship Race Two

Later in the afternoon, Moto2 ECh were back on track as another Muñoz masterclass saw him do the double. The second race of the day followed a similar script, with Casadei struggling at the start and Muñoz, Navarro and Garcia breaking away, however, this time they were joined by Eric Fernandez and Surra.

All five led the race at some point before Muñoz assumed control ahead of Navarro, and the two left the rest of the field in their wake and, in a repeat of Race 1, that’s how they finished.

The battle for the final podium position wasn’t over yet as Garcia held third ahead of a hard-charging Unai Orradre but on the penultimate lap it all changed as the #31 went from P3 to P5 and then out of the race as Orradre and Casadei, who had mounted another comeback, came steaming through.

Moto2 Race Two Podium 1) Munoz, 2) Navarro, 3) Orradre

Garcia encountered technical difficulties and it was Orradre who claimed P3, with Casadei taking back the Championship lead ahead of Portimao.

Harrison Voight again made an early exit and was gutted to leave Catalunya with no points after retiring from the race with bike problems on the Kalex Triumph.

Moto2 European Championship Race Two Result

Pos RiderNatBikeGap 
1   Daniel MUÑOZESPKALEX27:58.878
2   Jorge NAVARROESPFORWARD+1.966 
3   Unai ORRADREESPKALEX+7.099 
4   Mattia CASADEIITABOSCOSCURO+7.747
5   Alberto SURRAITABOSCOSCURO+9.154 
6      Eric FERNÁNDEZESPKALEX+12.852 
7   Taiga HADAJPNKALEX+16.080 
8   Alberto FERRÁNDEZESPBOSCOSCURO+16.122 
9   Mattia RATOITAKALEX+18.455 
10      Johan GIMBERTFRAKALEX+25.759 
11      Marco TAPIAESPKALEX+27.605 
12      Lorenzo FELLONFRAKALEX+27.630 
13   Mattia VOLPIITAKALEX+32.955 
14   Eduardo MONTEROESPKALEX+43.330 
15   Maxwell TOTHUSAKALEX+45.820
16   Gianpaolo DI VITTORIITAKALEX+1:16.940 
17Charles AUBRIEFRAKALEX+1:36.968 

Moto2 European Championship Points

PosRiderNatManufactureBikerPoints
1Mattia CasadeiITABOSCOSCURO82
2Roberto GarciaSPAKALEX71
3Jorge NavarroSPAFORWARD68
4Daniel MuñozSPAKALEX66
5Alberto SurraITABOSCOSCURO62
6Taiga HadaJPNKALEX55
7Alberto FerrándezSPABOSCOSCURO49
8Unai OrradreSPAKALEX40
9Eric FernándezSPAKALEX37
10Francesco MongiardoITAKALEX34
11Johan GimbertFRAKALEX28
12Mattia RatoITAKALEX26
13Lorenzo FellonFRAKALEX20
14Harrison VoightAUSKALEX TRIUMPH15
15Marco TapiaSPAKALEX11
16Mattia VolpiITAKALEX8
17Brett RobertsRSABOSCOSCURO7
18Ivo LopesPORBOSCOSCURO6
19Eduardo MonteroSPAKALEX4

Stock European Championship Race

As per usual, the Stock ECh rounded out the day’s proceedings as Lorenzo Dalla Porta sealed his second win of the campaign in scintillating style.

Lorenzo Dalla Porta

Mario Mayor and Demis Mihaila joined the championship leader on the podium. Victory was yet again decided on the final lap.

Mario Mayor

Mayor took the lead at Turn 1, and it looked like the Spaniard was set for a maiden win in the class, but a stunning Turn 12 move from polesitter Dalla Porta saw him fire it up the inside of the #82 for victory.

Archie McDonald

Archie McDonald continued to suffer from arm-pump despite recent pre-season surgery and was able to slot into the group of riders in 13th through 16th, claiming 15th at the flag. Declan Van Rosmalen ended the race just inside the top twenty.

Archie McDonald

“I’m devastated to say I did not move forward in the race and ended up 15th, I can type a bunch of excuses but what’s the point, a result is a result, me, the team people outside of the track have been working trying to put a good bike setup together for the race but with the minor practice with had due to weather I’m not 100% comfortable yet. I had more than enough people ask me “Archie, what’s wrong?” But there is plenty of different things to be accounted for that are different this year, all and all whether it be me or the bike I promise every single person reading this, I WILL NOT GIVE UP. I am very very grateful to my amazing team and everyone that is helping and behind me, let’s keeping working!”

Stock European Championship Podium 1) Dalla Porta, 2) Mayor, 3) Mihaila

Stock European Championship Race Result

PosRiderNatBikeGap
1 Lorenzo DALLA PORTAITAYAMAHA29:04.309
2 Mario MAYORESPYAMAHA0.044
3 Demis MIHAILAITAYAMAHA0.130
4 Borja JIMÉNEZESPYAMAHA0.245
5 Jose Luis ARMARIOESPYAMAHA0.416
6 Andy VERDOÏAFRAHONDA0.511
7 Alex MILLÁNESPYAMAHA1.345
8 Rubén ROMEROESPYAMAHA1.360
9 Iker GARCÍAESPYAMAHA1.686
10 Adrián RODRÍGUEZESPYAMAHA8.104
11 Nil ROIGESPYAMAHA8.725
12 Francisco RUIZESPYAMAHA8.811
13 Carlos VALLEESPYAMAHA12.225
14 Kylian NESTOLACHEYAMAHA12.795
15 Archie BOB MCDONALDAUSYAMAHA12.928
16 Joan SANTOSESPYAMAHA12.988
17 Javier DEL OLMOESPKAWASAKI16.012
18 Filip REHACEKCZEYAMAHA16.237
19 Declan VAN ROSMALENAUSYAMAHA28.865
20 Juan P URIOSTEGUIMEXHONDA28.985
21 Yeray SAIZESPHONDA30.872
22 Andrea BETTINITAYAMAHA31.053
23 Gonçalo CAPOTEPRTYAMAHA1 Lap
24 Daniel BROOKSGBRYAMAHA1 Lap
25 Davide FABBRIITAYAMAHA1 Lap
26Kavin QUINTALINDYAMAHA1 Lap
27Pablo Nicolas ECHEVERRYCOLYAMAHA1 Lap
28Benedetto RASAITAYAMAHA1 Lap
29Nicholas BEVILACQUAITAYAMAHA1 Lap
30Gonçalo RIBEIROPRTYAMAHA4 Laps

Stock European Championship Points

PosRiderNatPoints
1Lorenzo Dalla PortaITA61
2Mario MayorSPA41
3Iker GarcíaSPA32
4Adrián RodríguezSPA31
5Francisco RuizSPA31
6Andy VerdoïaFRA30
7Demis MihailaITA29
8Nil RoigSPA24
9Borja JiménezSPA22
10Alex MillánSPA22
11Jose Luis ArmarioSPA18
12Dino IozzoRSA16
13Rubén RomeroSPA16
14Archie Bob Mc DonaldAUS11
15Kavin QuintalIND7
16Marco GarcíaSPA6
17Kilian NestolaSWI6
18Carlos ValleSPA6
19Gonçalo RibeiroPOR5

European Talent Cup Race One

In the European Talent Cup, Marco Morelli showed off his class to romp home to his second win of the campaign by 2.9s, with David Gonzalez and Giulio Pugliese joining him on the podium.

Marco Morelli
Marco Morelli

Morelli started from pole, and the Argentinian pulled the pin early to clear off into the distance to avoid a dramatic podium battle behind him.

David Gonzalez

Carlos Cano came from the back of the grid and dragged a freight train of riders with him to catch Gonzalez and Pugliese in the podium places, and just as the Spaniard looked to make his move on the last lap, he was clipped by Valentin Perrone and sent flying into the gravel to record a Barcelona blank.

As a result, Morelli once again takes control of the Championship chase with two races coming up in Portimao.

ETC Podium – 1) Morelli, 2) Gonzalez, 3) Pugliese

Marianos Nikolis claimed a championship point from his 15th-place finish, another rider’s stalled bike on the grid slowing down his early charge.

Marianos Nikolis

“Challenging weekend here in Barcelona a lot of obstacles were thrown at me that I managed to overcome. Qualifying I managed a decent qualifying which put me 13th overall on the grid but unfortunately I received a back of the grid penalty which left me starting P28 on the grid. [In the] race, the start didn’t go to plan as I had a near miss with a stalled bike on the grid, although I managed to reset and continue my fight forward making 15 overtakes to finish in P15. Overall mixed feelings as I took away a lot of positives and dealt with the negatives that continue on this journey of growing and progressing as a rider. I would like to show gratitude to my amazing team Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 and all my supporters as the saying goes ‘step by step’ we will grow to achieve our goal.”

Marianos Nikolis

European Talent Cup Race One Results

PosRiderNatGap
1   Marco MORELLIARG26:13.159
2   David GONZÁLEZESP+2.997
3   Giulio PUGLIESEITA+3.025
4   Seiryu IKEGAMIJPN+3.083
5   Valentín PERRONEARG+3.789 
6      Gabriel TESINIITA+9.979
7   Leonardo ZANNIITA+13.715
8   Pau ALSINAESP+13.771
9   Jesús TORRESESP+13.814
10   Pablo OLIVARESESP+13.885
11   Gonzalo PÉREZESP+13.966
12      Beñat FERNÁNDEZESP+14.025
13   Kerman TINEZVEN+14.068
14   Alex LONGARELAESP+14.105
15   Marianos NIKOLISAUS+21.936 
16      Edoardo BERTOLAITA+21.968
17   Kristian DANIEL JRUSA+22.053 
18      Benjamin CAILLETFRA+22.711 
19   Edu GUTIÉRREZESP+31.753 
20   Luca AGOSTINELLIVNM+32.420 
21   Enzo BELLONFRA+34.147 
22   Vasileios PANTELEAKISGRC+36.063 
23   Rémy SANJUANFRA+45.364 
24   Nikola MIROSLAVOVBGR+48.604 
25   Evan BOXBERGERFRA+48.653 
26   Matthias ROSTAGNIFRA+48.780 
Not classified
 Carlos CANOESP
 Fernando BUJOSAESP
 Matteo GABARRINIITA
 David DA COSTAFRA

European Talent Cup Points

PosRiderNatPoints
1Marco MorelliARG90
2Carlos CanoSPA70
3Giulio PuglieseITA58
4Valentín PerroneARG58
5David GonzálezSPA56
6Jesús TorresSPA52
7Leonardo ZanniITA42
8Seiryu IkegamiJPN32
9Gabriel TesiniITA27
10Pau AlsinaSPA27
11Fernando BujosaSPA25
12Gonzalo PérezSPA23
13Luca AgostinelliVIE21
14Kerman TinezVEN21
15Alex LongarelaSPA16
16Beñat FernándezSPA16
17Benjamin CailletFRA14
18Marianos NikolisAUS13
19VasileiosGRE9

The FIM JuniorGP World Championship heads to Portugal and the sunny Algarve on June 23.

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