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April 14th, 2023

Rain helps Yoshimura SERT Motul gain in EWC 24 Heures Motos qualifying

Yoshimura SERT Motul has secured a huge boost to win the FIM Endurance World Championship season-opening 24 Heures Motos for a third year running by qualifying on pole position for the legendary race in Le Mans.

With heavy rain making it impossible for riders to improve their lap times on the 4.185-kilometre Circuit Bugatti during this morning’s Second Qualifying, the results of Thursday’s First Qualifying – using the average lap times of the fastest two riders per team – have essentially decided the final order for Saturday’s running start at 15h00 CET.

That means Le Mans-based Yoshimura SERT Motul, which features Gregg Black, Sylvain Guintoli and Étienne Masson in its Bridgestone-equipped line-up, will begin the day and night classic at the front followed by YART Yamaha (Niccolò Canepa, Marvin Fritz and Karel Hanika) and F.C.C. TSR Honda France (Mike Di Meglio, Josh Hook and Alan Techer), which starts the defence of its FIM Endurance World Championship for Teams.

UK-born, France-based Black, who set the pace in the Blue Rider session on Thursday, which was held on a drying track before earlier rain returned shortly afterwards, said: “It’s always good to see when you’re pretty fast in all the conditions as that’s our objective for the race. Qualifying was hard with the wet and dry and you had to choose the right tyres at the right moment, but it shows the team is ready and prepared and we can be fast. Of course, it’s a confidence boost for the race, especially for us here at Le Mans, the team’s home track, that’s important for everyone and it’s five points in the bag for the championship, which is great for us. But it’s not important in endurance if you are first or fifth off the grid, what’s important is 3 o’clock on the Sunday after the race and we’re confident for that.”

The mixed weather during Thursday’s running and the rain-hit Friday session made for challenging track conditions and resulted in several riders suffering falls. They included Mike Di Meglio (F.C.C. TSR Honda France), Yoshimura SERT Motul’s Sylvain Guintoli and Florian Alt from Honda Viltaïs Racing. Despite his issues on Thursday, Frenchman Di Meglio was “very satisfied” at the completion of Second Qualifying. “Third place is good and it’s some points for the championship,” said Di Meglio said. “It will be nice, we are all very close and if we stay together we will enjoy the fight. I hope to make a nice result.”

Karel Hanika qualified on pole with a sub-record lap last season but tumbled down the order when he was unable to fire up his Yamaha after taking the running start. However, the Czech YART rider is confident a solution has been found. “Our engineers have worked hard and we are quite positive in this matter for starting the race but you never know what is going to happen. Hopefully we will have some luck but you don’t win the race at the start, we have to be competitive for the whole 24 hours.”

Leading independent outfit Moto Ain is set to start the 24 Heures Motos in fourth position followed by Honda Viltaïs Racing, winner of the 2022 season-deciding Bol d’Or, and ERC Endurance Ducat. EWC newcomer KM99 is seventh on the provisional starting grid followed by BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team, TATI Team Beringer Racing and Team Kawasaki Webike Trickstar with Wójcik Racing Team EWC next up.

In the battle for Dunlop Superstock Trophy and FIM Endurance World Cup honours, Team Louit April Moto was quickest in qualifying ahead of Tecmas-MRP-BMW Racing Team, 3ART Best of Bike, Wójcik Racing Team STK, National Motos Honda, Chromeburner-RAC41-Honda, OG Motorsport World Endurance Team and Team 18 Sapeurs Pompiers CMS Motostore, the winner of the 2022 Superstock title. BMRT 3 D Maxxess Nevers and JMA Racing Action Bike complete the top 10 Dunlop-equipped Superstock runners.

Kevin Calia, who is partnered by fellow Italians Christian Gamarino and Simone Saltarelli, on Team Louit April Moto’s #33 Kawasaki, said: “Pole position is not important because the race is long and always in Le Mans it’s a tricky race and we hope the rain will not come so it can be easier. But we have a good team because Simone and Christian are very similar on the race pace so we can fight. But we know many teams are very fast because in stock the level is very close. We have to do our work as always, try not to do a mistake and hope for the luck because last year we had many issues by being unlucky.”

The challenge for the EWC teams now is to transfer their qualifying form into the weekend’s 46th 24 Heures Motos, a challenge made harder by the fact dry conditions are expected on Saturday and Sunday in contrast to the weather experienced during qualifying. And the challenge in store won’t be made any easier by forecasts of ambient temperatures as low as five degrees centigrade during Saturday night.

Teams will get one final opportunity to prepare for the EWC opener during the 45-minute warm-up session from 09h30 on Saturday.

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April 14th, 2023

EWC Dunlop Superstock Trophy is go for 2023

The FIM Endurance World Championship’s Dunlop Superstock Trophy is go for a second time in 2023 with the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans hosting the first of three rounds this weekend.

Exclusively for teams competing in the EWC’s Superstock category (SST), the Dunlop Superstock Trophy began in 2022 as a joint initiative from EWC promoter Discovery Sports Events, tyre company Dunlop and the promoters of the individual EWC races. 

The Dunlop Superstock Trophy is contested over the EWC’s three Europe-based 24-hour races that also form the FIM Endurance World Cup, namely the 24 Heures Motos, 24H SPA EWC Motos and Bol d’Or. Its launch followed on from the appointment of Dunlop as the single tyre supplier to the Superstock category last season.

At each event, all Superstock teams are allocated the same range of Dunlop KR109 front and KR108 rear tyres. This family of Dunlop KR tyres won two EWC rounds outright last year, the 24H SPA EWC Motos and the Bol d’Or. 

In mixed weather conditions, Dunlop Superstock Trophy competitors race on the same range of slick, intermediate and wet tyres that are available to every Dunlop team on the grid. Teams in both Formula EWC and the Superstock class have access to similar specifications of tyres, which are also available for sale for track day and amateur usage. 

To support the Dunlop Superstock Trophy teams, a reward scheme exists with Superstock squads receiving free tyres based on their race result. For example, if a team is allocated 20 tyres and receives 15 tyres for winning the race, an invoice for five tyres is issued.

DUNLOP SUPERSTOCK TROPHY: BIG INTEREST AND BIG COMPETITION

Of the 37 EWC permanent teams contesting the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans this weekend, 22 will compete in the Dunlop Superstock Trophy. They include last season’s FIM Endurance World Cup-winning Team 18 Sapeurs Pompiers CMS Motostore, runner-up No Limits Motor Team (now Honda No Limits) and BMRT 3 D Maxxess Nevers, which placed third in the final Superstock order in 2022.

Chromeburner-RAC41-Honda, which won the 2022 season-deciding Bol d’Or, and category stalwart National Motos Honda are also entered along with newcomers Holland Motorstore Racing, Tecmas-MRP-BMW Racing Team and Uniserv Moto82 Team. 

The full list of Dunlop Superstock Category entrants follows.

#9 Tecmas-MRP-BMW Racing Team

#13 OG Motorsport World Endurance Team

#16 Holland Motorstore Racing

#18 Team 18 Sapeurs Pompiers CMS Motostore

#22 Team 202

#24 BMRT 3 D Maxxess Nevers

#27 TRT 27 Bazar la Bécane

#33 Team 33 Louit April Moto

#34 JMA Racing Action Bike

#36 3ART Best of Bike

#41 Chromeburner-RAC41-Honda

#44 Honda No Limits

#55 National Motos Honda

#56 Players

#82 Uniserv Moto82 Team

#86 Pit Lane Endurance - JP3

#91 Energie Endurance 91

#97 ADSS97 Kawasaki

#101 Aviobike

#119 Slider Endurance

#121 Falcon Racing

#777 Wójcik Racing Team

STEINMAYR READY TO FIGHT HARD TO DEFEND SUPERSTOCK CROWN

Philipp Steinmayr won’t be able to back off as he bids to win the FIM Endurance World Cup for Superstock teams for the second season running. 

The Yamaha-powered Austrian, who partners new recruits Enzo De La Vega and Axel Maurin at Team 18 Sapeurs Pompiers CMS Motostore, is expecting plenty of tough competition in 2023: “Superstock is very competitive to be honest,” said the 29-year-old. “Already last year you could see it was very close racing and also with the gaps in lap time. Having Dunlop as a mono-brand tyre supplier is a very good concept to make it as similar or as fair as possible for everyone. I expect this year it will even stronger because the championship is gaining momentum with more and more people and more and more riders entering. I can see from my colleagues in the IDM series that there are more and more riders coming to EWC and I expect it to be a really interesting season.” 

While Steinmayr is aiming for more Superstock category success, his 2022 team-mates Hugo Clere and Baptiste Guittet are graduating to Formula EWC with TATI Team Beringer Racing.

THEY SAID WHAT?

David Auerbacher, EWC Event Leader, Dunlop 

“This is our second year as the exclusive supplier to Superstock and it is exciting to see the class growing with new teams, and the level of professionalism and competition increasing with every year. Throughout the season we’ll be bringing a range of race-proven tyres, ensuring every team we service has the right tools for different weather and track conditions. Whereas the challenge in Formula EWC is outright pace versus competitor brands, in Superstock we still push for performance to help maintain such a high level of competition and close racing.”

Loris Cresson (Belgium): BMRT 3 D Maxxess Nevers

“We thought long and long about what was best for me and my career. With the BMRT 3D Maxxess Nevers team we decided to extend our collaboration for the 2023 FIM Endurance World Cup and I am very happy to continue our journey together this year with Julien Pilot and Kevin Denis. This winter I've been focused on physical training and preparing for 2023 and we’re ready to rock it out and give 100 per cent of ourselves.”

Luca Grünwald (Germany): Pit Lane Endurance - JP3

“For me Le Mans is my first ever endurance race so I have to learn it and see what it’s like but there are a lot of teams and a lot of good riders I know through other championships and riders who have been doing really high-class racing so it’s going to be tough. The tyres are all the same for everyone so I like that and you cannot believe the consistency of the tyre. You could probably do your best lap time in lap 20 or lap 30, which is unusual but a really strong point. Endurance is definitely an extreme challenge but when you watch it at home growing up watching the people racing at night thinking how can this be but finally you get the chance to do it and you have to commit to it.”

Chris Leesch (Luxembourg): Chromeburner-RAC41-Honda

“The class is getting bigger and bigger every year and we have at least six teams that can go for the win. We have newcomers and new riders coming down from the EWC class so it’s going to be very, very tight for a very long time. We already saw that in the Bol d’Or last season and it’s going to be even better this year. We gained a lot of experience winning the Bol d’Or and we’re still on a high, we know the bike is working well, we know the team is working well, we know the riders are working well so everything is pointing up for this race. The biggest advantage of the Dunlop tyres is you don’t have to ask yourself the question whether they’re going to make the two stints. The tyre is consistent form the first lap to the last one, you can do good lap times even on old tyres that’s what we’re looking for in endurance.”

Rodi Pak (Turkey): Slider Endurance

“After my first season in the Endurance World Championship I saw a lot of people in Turkey started to watch my races and support me through my social media. I had a tough but good season in 2022, always in the top six in the races. Being on the FIM Endurance World Cup podium with P3 in the Bol d'Or was an incredible feeling because we were always very close to the podium with our consistent race pace, but with some small issues were costing us time. In the last race of the season we were able to overcome all of this and reach the podium.”

SUPERSTOCK CATEGORY REFRESHER

Superstock bikes are almost identical to production models although limited engine modifications are permitted (injector jets and fuel mapping, clutch reinforcement, a different exhaust silencer, etc.). Wheels must remain as homologated, so teams will require a good wheel change strategy during pit stops. Superstock bikes use a red number background, yellow-light headlamps and must also hit a minimum weight limit of 175 kilograms. The fuel tank is modified to a maximum capacity of 24 litres and fitted with a quick refuelling device. 

01 Team 33 Louit April Moto

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F.C.C. TSR HONDA FRANCE
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JP
154
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Wójcik Racing Team EWC 77
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