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Zanni and Uriarte take JuniorGP glory on the day of high drama in Aragon
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The JuniorGP™ World Championship took to MotorLand Aragon for the fourth round of 2025, with thrills and spills in all six races on Sunday. In JuniorGP™, Leonardo Zanni (Finetwork XTI Mir Racing Team) took Race 1 honuors, with Brian Uriarte (UAX SeventyTwo Artbox) back on the top step in Race 2.
The Moto2™ European Championship saw plenty of twists in the title tale, as Alberto Ferrandez (GV Racing Moto2) and Milan Pawelec (AGR Team) triumphed.
The European Talent Cup was decided late on as Fernando Bujosa (AC Racing Team) took a third win of the year, while Jacopo Cretaro (SF Racing) stormed to a maiden win in the Stock European Championship.
FIM JuniorGP
A superb performance late charge from Leonardo Zanni earned the Italian his maiden win and podium in the FIM JuniorGP™ WCh. Having had a number of podium near misses in previous rounds, the #57 showed his quality to beat Casey O’Gorman and Rico Salmela to victory as the Estrella Galicia 0’0 duo took the other spots on the rostrum.
Having underperformed by his lofty standards, title leader and polesitter Brian Uriarte bounced back to take victory with a comeback ride in the afternoon. The #51 provided last lap heroics to edge out O’Gorman and rookie Marco Morelli (Gryd – MLav Racing) to take his fourth win of the campaign, and open up a 17 point advantage in the Championship.
Moto2 European Championship
The opening of the race of the Moto2™ European Championship delivered the drama in spades. Alberto Surra (Andifer American Racing) started on pole, but it was teammate Xabi Zurutuza who romped into an early lead. However, disaster struck for Zurutuza as he suffered a front fairing issue which forced him to retire, opening the door for Ferrandez and Unai Orradre (Team Ciatti – Boscoscuro) to battle for victory. They went wheel to wheel across the closing laps for glory, with victory falling the way of Ferrandez to narrow the deficit in the title chase. A brilliant ride from 10th on the grid saw Dani Muñoz (Swiss Superbike Academy Forward Junior) claim his first podium of the campaign.
In the second race of the day, Milan Pawelec struck late to power home to a maiden Moto2™ ECh victory, the Polish rider making a late move past Orradre to claim the win. The battle for P2 went down to the final corner though, with Alessandro Morosi (Eagle-1) conjuring up some late magic to get the better of Orradre, with the Championship leader having to settle for third.
Ahead of Misano, Orradre maintains a 14 point lead in the title chase, but there is still everything to play for.
European Talent Cup
As it usually is, the ETC race proved an epic Fernando Bujosa delivered a third win of the season, striking late at the final corner to get his nose in front of reigning Champion and polesitter Carlos Cano (UAX SeventyTwo Artbox). Both the victory and podium fights were decided at the final corners, and while Bujosa went past on Cano, Yaroslav Karpushin (Frando Racing VHC Team) overtook Alvaro Lucas (CFMoto Aspar Junior Team) to seal a podium after a magnificent charge from 23rd on the grid.
The title picture tightens up as Bujosa leads the way, but level on points with Alex Longarela (Snipers IGAXTeam) with Misano on the horizon.
Stock European Championship
F Racing one two led by a dominant Jacopo Cretaro, who took a maiden win in the Stock European Championship, with teammate Ruben Romero doing brilliantly to hold off the challenge of Tibor Varga (IUM Motorsports), who had to settle for third in Aragon.
All that means Iker Garcia leads the Championship heading to Misano, with Cretaro jumping to second place. Just seven points separate them, with everything to play for in the final rounds.
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