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GMT94 race summaries: action and results in brief

For motorbike enthusiasts who don't have the opportunity to watch the races live or replays, the 'Race Summaries' category is an unmissable window into the GMT94 racing season. This regular web appointment offers a quick but comprehensive overview of the GMT94 Yamaha riders' performances in each category, revealing highlights, results and reactions from the riders and team manager.

Results and behind the scenes of race weekends

The GMT94 race summaries are more than just a record of results. You'll find important information from free practice, after qualifying and, of course, at the end of the races.Rankings, interviews, race facts as well as strategies and challenges taken up by the GMT94 team are all brought together in these summaries. Available on the evening of each race, GMT94's race summaries are designed to help you relive the action on the track.

Follow the GMT94 in World Supersport and World Superbike

For fans eager for the latest standings or those looking for the results of an older event, this category offers you a quick and complete way of keeping abreast of GMT94's progress in the world motorbike racing championship.

Q2 for Corentin Perolari in Argentina

13 November 2018

Vilicum - Argentina

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Very good day for Corentin Perolari in Argentina. He will participate directly at the Q2 and can be focused on a very good position on the grid. Christophe Guyot : We have used the old engine version to save our best race engine. We will use it tomorrow and we can expect very performances tomorrow. Corentin Perolari : I like this track. It is a beatuiful circuit. I’m happy to be in […]

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WorldSSP in Argentina. P7 in qualification

13 November 2018

Vilicum - Argentina

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Corentin Perolari will start from the third row tomorrow for the Argentina WorldSSP race. It is a good position and everybody is happy to confirm the improvement we did in France. Christophe Guyot: “After a good FP3 in 6th position we were quite sure to be able to ride under 1’43. Corentin complains a little bit after a rear tyre with less grip than the previous one…But nothing stop his […]

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Magny-Cours World SBK. P6 for Corentin Perolari

13 November 2018

Magny-Cours - France

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Corentin Perolari finished the French round of the Superport World Championship in 6th position. After five races on the GMT94 Yamaha R6, the young French rider has moved closer to the leading group. Christophe Guyot: “The start of the race was excellent. Starting from the 2nd row, Corentin made a very good start to put himself in 4th position in the first corner. He then remained several laps in touch […]

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Magny-Cours World SBK. Warmup

13 November 2018

Magny-Cours - France

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Being consistent, Corentin Perolari is in 5th position of the warmup. Christophe Guyot: “Very good warm-up of Corentin Perolari who has never been further than 6th position. Work begins to pay. 5th warmup lap time despite cool weather, Corentin Perolari was able to remain cautious. The next step is the race. We are hoping for a top 10, but keeping 6th place would be a very good result.”

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Magny-Cours World SBK. SP2: 2nd row

13 November 2018

Magny-Cours - France

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At the end of the SP2, Corentin Perolari is on the second row of the race at Magny-Cours for his fifth race at GMT94 Yamaha. Christophe Guyot: “For the first time of this season, we are on the second row! This is a very good progression because so far we were on the 4th line in Portugal! Corentin Perolari has just taken a very important step while showing a remarkable […]

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The GMT94 is ready for the free practices of tomorrow

13 November 2018

Magny-Cours - France

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Corentin Perolari is arrived, the team GMT94 is ready for the free practices of tomorrow… but how does it work ? The World Supersport Free Practice 1 (FP1) will start at 10.40 a.m., and at 3.00 p.m. for the FP2. At the end of those two sessions, the 10 fastest riders will fight directly to Superpole 2 (SP2). Other riders will have to do the Superpole 1, where the two […]

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