Youth project created by GMT94 in collaboration with the French Motorcycling Federation (FFM). to bring young French motorcycle riders up to the highest level.
The FSBK is the most affordable top-level championship for French riders. The FFM and GMT94 have set themselves the goal of building a springboard championship for France’s future riders. The aim ? To create a breeding ground for talent through a long-term, high-quality network.
On a day-to-day basis, GMT94 helps and exchanges with French riders, advising them, guiding them and informing them about the choices open to them in motorcycle racing, while respecting each rider’s individual project.
Since its last French Championship title in 2016, GMT94 has been supporting young riders competing at the various levels of the championship.
In 2024, eight riders will receive technical support from GMT94. GB Racing, BS Battery, France Equipement, and NGK will allocate aid to the riders concerned. The Mutuelle des Motards is also offering a free practice day at the Carole circuit. The whole project is supported by the FFM.
Alongside this technical support, GMT94 and its partners communicate regularly throughout the year on these riders to help them gain notoriety. In addition, for the WorldSBK round at Magny-Cours (France), GMT94, with the support of FFM and Yamaha France, will be offering the leader of the French Supersport Championship a wild-card entry alongside Lucas Mahias.
Vincent Falcone, 17, entered in Supersport. Following his OGP title in 2019, Vincent is aiming for the SSP French title, and hopes to take part in a few World Championship races.
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Enzo de la Vega, 22, entered in Supersport and selected as a reward for following GMT94’s recommendations and for his sporting results. Enzo comes from the 300cc World Championship. He did a few races in FSBK 600cc Supersport. He was immediately a front-runner. Enzo is also aiming for the title and the GMT94 wild card.
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Alexy Négrier, racing in the Supersport class, is one of this season’s key players. Particularly gifted in the rain, he won the first 4 races of the season at Le Mans and Lédenon. This enabled him to finish in the lead for the WorldSSP WildCard at Magny Cours, offered by GMT94, FFM, Yamaha and Pirelli. The Sarthois finished 10th in France SSP at the end of the 2023 season.
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Arthur Massy, competing in the Supersport 300 class, is a very promising young rider aged just 15. With two wins already in his class, he’s a serious title contender. Prior to his first season in Supersport 300 last year, he was runner-up in the 2022 French Promosport 125cc class.
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Cyprien Baby, racing in the Supersport 600 class, is the 2023 French Supersport 300 champion. The 15-year-old has reached the podium 10 times, including 5 wins out of a possible 14. Two-time French 25-power champion, Cyprien is already proving his consistency, ranking 7th overall in the French Supersport 600 championship in 2024.
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Competing in Supersport 600 since 2022, Bartholomé Perrin already has 3 podium finishes, including 1 victory. At the age of 13 and with 15 wins out of a possible 16, Bartholomé was crowned 125 cc French Champion. After 2 seasons in the Redbull Rookies Cup World Championship, he was crowned French 600 Challenger Champion in 2023. He lost his sponsor during the 2024 season and managed to return to the track on his own, a proof of his perseverance.
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Competing in the Yamaha R7 Cup and the World Endurance Championship, the Mary-Moto rider Marcus Delestre took part in his first 24 Heures Motos of Le Mans this year. With Team TCP Racing, he finished 5th in the Superstock class at the Le Mans event. He is double runner-up in the Yamaha R7 Cup. Thanks to the support of Kevin Leroy, GuillouxTp, SBTP, GVBAT, Maxxess Caen, Letablier, Maxxess Caen and his other partners, every year he carries out numerous projects and is ambitious in competing in several championships.
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Luca Cersosimo, 20, competing in Supersport France. The rider from Val-de-Marne has been a front-runner in Promosport, and is keen to progress to FSBK.
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