Race resume

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.

It was a troubled weekend for the World Superbike Championship. The resurfaced track offered no respite for the tires, which were in dire straits across all brands. The Australian championship races were shortened to 11 laps due to tyre rips of all brands. World Superbike was no exception, and race management decided that competitors would complete no more than 11 laps by implementing the “flag to flag” procedure. This procedure […]

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The GMT94 Yamaha riders had high hopes for Saturday’s race at Phillip Island (Australia). Lucas Mahias (Yamaha R6) and Philipp Öttl (Yamaha R1) gave their all for their first race in 2024, but were not rewarded. After a good qualifying session in Supersport, Lucas Mahias was in the best possible shape for Race 1. The French rider immediately showed his ambitions by finishing 3rd on the first lap. After several […]

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Valentin Debise has regularly finished in the top five in races this season, taking two podiums in 2023 for the first time in his world championship career, and is ranked as the 5th best rider in the Supersport championship. In Race 2 of the Supersport series, Valentin Debise was in the thick of things from the moment the lights went out and soon found himself in the top five. The […]

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The GMT94 rider, 3rd at “ideal time” during Friday’s practice session, started the qualifying session with confidence. With the second best top speed, his bike was working perfectly. But the front row eluded him because of a strategic error, which he recounted after qualifying on the 3rd row:Valentin Debise: I tried to follow a good bike to set a good time. I found B.Sofuoglu and got into his wheel. Unfortunately […]

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This weekend, the GMT94 will be present for the final of the Superbike world championship on the legendary Jerez circuit (Spain). Valentin Debise will aim for a new podium after those obtained in France with his Yamaha R6 (September) Lorenzo Baldassarri will try to score as many points as possible for this last one of the season. To be continued on the Eurosport.fr application. Schedule : Saturday 28 OctoberSuperbike, FP3: 9am […]

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After a fine 5th place in race 1, Valentin Debise set off in race 2 with his sights set on the podium. Starting from fourth position, the rider of the number 94 Yamaha R6 soon found himself in trouble with a bike that was losing power. Valentin decided to stop, also complaining of a tricky throttle response. Of course, all the observers could notice the drop in engine performance on […]

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End of the weekend on the Portimão circuit in Portugal. In Supersport, Valentin Debise, who started on the 2nd row, made a good start by moving up to 4th place. But quickly, the driver of the “94” was overtaken by several competitors and after a few laps, the French driver stopped complaining of a lack of power from his Yamaha R6. We are really sorry for him because Valentin achieved […]

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In the World Supersport Championship, the Aragon circuit was not the easiest for Valentin Debise and his Yamaha R6. Less dominant than at Magny Cours, the French rider also had to contend with 950cc / 765cc and 800cc machines with faster acceleration and top speed on the very fast Aragon circuit. However, Ten Kate rider Stéfano Manzi showed that a 600cc Yamaha could take advantage of a very agile chassis […]

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Magny-Cours, prize draw: the winners

13 September 2023

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Hugo Camus, President of the GMT94 Club, together with Audrey Laurent, Judes Asaph, Gregory Asaph, Eric Lacoste and Laurent Allamanche, had organised events for the hundreds of GMT94 Club members who had booked their place to visit the stand, the official Yamaha hospitality, and to win a trip to the World Championship final in Jerez (Spain) as well as numerous prizes. Thank you to all the supporters! Congratulations to the […]

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A superb weekend at Magny-Cours

10 September 2023

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After claiming his first World Supersport podium the day before, Valentin Debise had no intention of stopping there. In Race 2 on Sunday, the #94 rider made his ambitions clear from the outset. Ranking third on the first lap, the Frenchman immediately set an impressive pace aboard his Yamaha YZF-R6. After overtaking Raffaele De Rosa, Valentin Debise made up ground on Nicolò Bulega. The GMT94 Yamaha rider put the pressure […]

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