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 winning its last French Championship title in 2016, GMT94 has no longer competed in the FSBK, but continues to support young riders competing at the various levels of the championship.
In 2025, several riders received technical support from GMT94. GB Racing, BS Battery, France Equipement, and NGK provided assistance to the selected riders. The Mutuelle des Motards also offers a free test day at the Carole circuit, along with significant visibility for all riders throughout the year. The entire project is supported by the French Motorcycling Federation (FFM).
Alongside this technical support, GMT94 and its partners regularly communicated throughout the year about these riders to help them improve their performance and increase their visibility.
In addition, as every year, on the occasion of the WorldSBK round at Magny-Cours (France), GMT94, with the support of the FFM and Yamaha France, awarded a wild card to the leader of the French Supersport Championship, Bartholomé Perrin, allowing him to compete alongside Lucas Mahias and Roberto Garcia.


Competing in the Supersport 600 class since 2022, Bartholomé Perrin became the 2025 French Supersport Champion. At just 13 years old, with 15 wins out of 16 possible races, Bartholomé was crowned French 125cc Champion. After two seasons in the Red Bull Rookies Cup World Championship, he went on to win the French 600 Challenger title in 2023.
During the 2024 season, he lost his main sponsor but managed to return to the track on his own, a true testament to his determination.
In 2025, Bartholomé Perrin claimed the French Supersport Championship title with the “DMT Racing supported by GMT94” team. After a strong season, “FastBart” earned this title as the well-deserved reward for his hard work and perseverance.
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Cyprien Baby is the new French Supersport 600 Challenger Champion. This title adds to an already impressive record. After becoming a double 25 Power Champion and later French 300 Champion, Cyprien has now earned this new title after only two seasons in the category. At just 16 years old, he is establishing himself as one of the most promising riders to watch in the French Championship.
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Vincent Falcone, competing in Supersport. Titled in OGP in 2019, Vincent took part in the first two rounds of the season before having to end his season.
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Robin Sautereau, at 16 years old, competed in the French Supersport 600 Championship for the 2025 season. He began racing in 2020, finishing 6th in the Promosport Championship. His first participation in the FSBK in the 300 Challenger category was in 2021, the year he finished 3rd in the YAMAHA BLU CRU Challenge. In 2022, he joined the CMS team and finished 14th in the 300 SSP category, then 9th the following year.
2024 was a breakthrough year for Robin: he finished 3rd in the 300 SSP Championship and 3rd in the YAMAHA BLU CRU Challenge. With 2 wins, 8 podiums, and 2 pole positions that year, he also set the lap record at the Carole Circuit in 300 SSP.
Entering the last round of the 2025 Supersport 600 Championship in 3rd place, an injury prevented him from defending his chances in the two final races. He ended the season 6th in the championship, a season nonetheless encouraging, with numerous podium finishes.
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Tom Wallet, in 2024 he finished 8th in the French 600 Supersport Championship. An injury at the start of the 2025 season prevented him from defending his chances. We wish him a speedy recovery.
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Gabin Cazard, 21 years old, started motorcycling at the age of 15 on a Yamaha R3. After two years in Promosport, a title in the Yamaha R3 BluCru Cup (2020), and one year in Supersport 300, he made his debut in Supersport 600 in 2022. In 2023, he became French Supersport 600 Challenger runner-up, and in 2024 he finished in the Top 5 of the overall championship.
In 2025, Gabin Cazard competed in the French 600 Supersport Championship as well as in the Yamaha Challenge 700. He ended the season as Yamaha Challenge 700 Champion and 4th in the French Supersport Championship. This title earned him a Yamaha R9 to compete in the 2026 French Supersport Championship!
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Damien Marmion began his motorcycle racing career in 2021, directly in the 600 category. During his first season, he finished 15th out of 23 in the FSBK 600 SSP Challenger and Top 5 in the 600 SSP Ultimate Cup. The following year, he finished 4th in the French Promosport 600 Cup.
He continued in the same category in 2023, demonstrating his talent by finishing 3rd overall, with 6 podiums, 2 wins, and 1 pole position, setting a track record over 12 races.
In 2024, he competed in the French FSBK 600 Supersport Championship, finishing 6th overall.
In 2025, Damien was a teammate of Bartholomé Perrin, ending the season in 9th place in the championship.
Arthur Massy, competing in the Yamaha 700 Cup in 2025, is a very promising young rider at only 16 years old. Before joining the FSBK in Supersport 300, he became French Promosport 125cc runner-up in 2022.
In 2024, he impressed with his talent, finishing runner-up in the French Supersport 300 Championship, with 2 wins and 5 podiums.
2025 marked Arthur’s debut in the Yamaha Challenge 700. He finished 8th in the overall ranking and 7th in the rookie ranking, including 4 rookie podiums and 1 overall podium. A promising season that sets high expectations for 2026.
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Clara Corale, a young apprentice mechanical engineer at Arts & Métiers, is the 2023 French Women’s Cup runner-up (combined 600cc and 1000cc categories), and is full of drive and motivation for her project supported by GMT94!
With only one season of experience in racing, Clara stood on the podium 7 times out of 8 in the 2023 Women’s Cup, with 2 wins and 4 second-place finishes.
In 2024, GMT94 gave her the opportunity to ride a wildcard in the R7 Cup at Magny-Cours. She finished 1st among female riders in both races and 17th and 16th overall in her first mixed-gender race experience.
For the 2025 season, Clara competed in the Yamaha Challenge 700 alongside her dealer Yamaha Spirit Motor La Ciotat (13). She finished the season with 11 points, marking a season of significant progress for Clara!
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Teams Standings WorldSSP 2026
Team | Marque | Points | |
1 | AS Racing Team | YAMAHA | 0 |
2 | Cerba Yamaha Racing Team | YAMAHA | 0 |
3 | Compos Racing Team | TRIUMPH | 0 |
4 | D34G WorldSSP Racing Team | DUCATI | 0 |
5 | EAB Racing Team | DUCATI | 0 |
6 | Ecosantagata Althea Racing Team | DUCATI | 0 |
7 | Feel Racing WorldSSP Team | DUCATI | 0 |
8 | Flembbo by Racing Development | MV AGUSTA | 0 |
9 | GMT94 Yamaha | YAMAHA | 0 |
10 | Honda Racing World Supersport | HONDA | 0 |
11 | Kawasaki WorldSSP Team | KAWASAKI | 0 |
12 | Motozoo by Madforce Dubai | MV AGUSTA | 0 |
13 | Motorsport Kofler | YAMAHA | 0 |
14 | Orelac Racing Verdnatura | DUCATI | 0 |
15 | Pata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing | YAMAHA | 0 |
16 | PTR Triumph Factory Racing | TRIUMPH | 0 |
17 | QJMOTOR Factory Racing | QJMOTOR | 0 |
18 | Renzi Corse | DUCATI | 0 |
19 | VFT Racing Yamaha | YAMAHA | 0 |
20 | WRP Racing | DUCATI | 0 |
21 | ZXMOTO Factory Evan Bros Racing | ZXMOTO | 0 |

