The JTT continue to make headlines following an unforgettable weekend as Pratama earned solid points and Ramadhipa charged to victory in ETC
The Junior Talent Team (JTT) completed another weekend to remember at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, with riders conquering mixed conditions throughout the day at Round 3 of the FIM JuniorGP™ World Championship.
With just one JuniorGP Race this weekend, crucial points were up for grabs as racing got underway in wet conditions. Zen Mitani quickly rose to the occasion, with work to do from P23 on the grid in wet conditions. Mitani crossed the line in P9, finishing inside the top 10 to secure further points.
Veda Pratama charged from P12 on the grid, quickly adapting to the conditions to remain P12 across the line. Pratama showed incredible consistency throughout the weekend, maintaining a similar pace in both dry and wet conditions. Lucas Brown continued the theme of points, earning P15 at the flag and the final point on offer – storming from P29 on the grid.
Kiattisak Singhapong battled hard to the chequered flag, ending the sole JuniorGP Race in P17. It is valuable data for the #85, who now sets his sights on Round 4 of the season at MotorLand Aragon.
Over in the European Talent Cup, it was a weekend to remember for Kiandra Ramadhipa, who took an impressive win in Race 1. The #32 took victory by a mere 0.098s as teammate Alfonsi Daquigan secured P18 at the line – earning valuable information ahead of Race 2.
It was difficult conditions in ETC Race 2, with Ramadhipa grabbing another top five finish on Sunday. The Indonesian crossed the line in P4, promoting himself to P4 in the championship standings following Race 2. Daquigan continued to improve, taking another P18 finish, with further experience gained.
Now, the Junior Talent Team’s attention turns to the next challenge, with Round 4 of the 2025 season approaching. Aragon awaits the 27th of July, with its technical layout and long straights promising thrilling battles. With momentum building, the JTT prepares to rise to the occasion once more.