It’s race week in Czech Republic !

28 July 2022

Most - Czech Republic

Race resume

This weekend sees the sixth round of the World Supersport Championship take place at the Most circuit in the Czech Republic. Jules Cluzel, the permanent GMT94 Yamaha rider, was unfortunately injured during the last round in England. With a fractured heel and two broken metatarsals, Jules will have to rest for a little more than a month.

Valentin Debise will replace him for this race. Valentin has already participated in several races with GMT94 during the end of the 2021 season. He finished in 6th place on several occasions. He is currently leading the French Supersport and Superbike championships and will be aiming for a top 5 finish this weekend. He will ride alongside Andy Verdoia, who came to discover the Czech circuit with his training bike a little less than a month ago. Both GMT94 riders are familiar with the track. The goal of scoring big points remains possible, despite Jules’ absence.

The GMT94 team is looking forward to seeing you this Friday at 11:25 and 16:00 for the two free practice sessions, which will be broadcast live on www.worldsbk.com.

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