End of a successful season for GMT94 supported riders

2 November 2020

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Each year, Christophe Guyot’s team and the GMT94 partners provide technical support to young French riders, who are racing in FSBK.

Martin Renaudin, 22 years old, engaged in Superbike, finishes 8th in the championship standings for his first season in the premier class. He finished the season in 2nd place in the under 28 category, and won the last race of the challenger category.

Maximilien Bau, 21 years old and 2019 Supersport French Champion, finished the French Supersport championship in 2nd position, with eight podiums, including three victories.

Marcus Delestre (17), Luca Cersosimo (17) and Lucien Vaudry (17), all three progressed throughout their first season in the French Supersport Championship. By getting closer and closer to the leaders, the three young riders from the 300cc class leave with high hopes for 2021.

Florent Tourné, winner of the Stocksport 1000cc French Cup in 2019, has regularly finished in the top 10 during the 2020 season. He will give his maximum to get a little bit closer to the leading group next year.

Considering that the national championship is the unavoidable step to reach the top level, GMT94 will continue its commitment in 2021 to young French riders registered in the French championship.

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