FSBK – The suspense remains in French Superbike … –

The suspense remains in French Superbike…

FSBK - The suspense remains in French Superbike ... -

Under the aegis of the Moto-Club du Circuit d’Albi and with the support of the GMT, the French Superbike Championship will set off in the Tarn prefecture on July 7 and 8 for the sixth and penultimate event of the season… Request the program !

The best French riders will be in Albi on July 7 and 8 for the sixth and penultimate round of the French Superbike Championship … and the suspense remains !

Nothing has yet been folded in any of the five categories that are represented in this championship: in the brand new Pirelli Junior Trophy, if Matthieu Lussiana has a solid lead, his pursuers are far from having given up and the podium remains open….

Everything remains possible…

In 125 cc, Alexis Michel, winner at Ledenon ten days ago (read), took a serious option for the title. But he is not immune to a poor performance and his runner-up Louis Rossi is on the lookout, while Clement Dunikowski can still come and play the spoilsport….

In 600 Supersport, the podium seems to be emerging, but in what order? Kenny Foray (Triumph), David Perret (Kawasaki) and Arnaud Vincent (Yamaha) fight with hundredths in each race … A great show !

In the Side-cars category, Sebastien Delannoy and Gregory Cluze are tied on points with the Le Bail / Chagneau tandem … The fight promises to be hot and spectacular !

Finally in Superbike 1000, the premier category, a fierce battle between Suzuki and Yamaha: the supremacy of one of the two manufacturers at national level is at stake … Only two points separate Guillaume Dietrich (Suzuki) from Olivier Four (Yamaha) , provisional leader of the championship … But behind, their pursuers have not said their last word !

"The public will be king"

According to Christophe Guyot, team manager of GMT 94 and initiator of the "renewal" of French Superbike (read), "the public will be king with a reduced price, varied entertainment and a large exhibitor village".

Thus, the pit lane will be open at no extra charge on Saturday July 7 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., then on Sunday July 8 between noon and 2 p.m. "so that the spectators meet all the actors of this championship", specifies the organizer who has planned signing sessions with the pilots during the two days.

The full program

The shopping village

For the 2007 championship round, the Moto Club of the Albi circuit and GMT Open are offering a shopping village located in the heart of the circuit, between the riders’ park and the public areas of the exhibition center (see the list of exhibitors at)

Weekend entertainment:

  • Visit of the stands Saturday and Sunday

  • Autograph sessions by the pilots

  • Paella evening with the pilots on Saturday evening

  • Minibike Academy demonstration

  • Mini Motorcycle for Kids

  • Stunt Show Moto Club

  • Refreshment and catering at prices "tight"

  • Free GEMA road safety trail for 14-18 year olds

  • Dealer exhibition

  • Guarded motorcycle parking

  • Helmet locker

The bet of Jean-Jacques Lapeyre, president of the Moto Club du Circuit d’Albi, and Christophe Guyot, in charge of promoting the Albi event, is therefore to beat this year’s entry record. last (10,000 people): "open up the world of motorcycles, offer it to enthusiasts and those who want to discover it, this is our goal, so that all those who wish can become VIP for a weekend ! !"

Saturday July 7

  • Morning: 125cc timed practice, Supersport, 1000cc, Side car, Junior 600 and French Cup

  • Noon: opening of stands to the public and activities in the village

  • Afternoon: Supersport, 1000cc, 125cc and Sidecar timed practice

  • From 5:25 p.m .: Superpole Supersport and Superbike

Sunday July 8

  • From 8:30 am: warm up Side car, Junior 600, French Cup, Supersport, 125cc and 1000cc

  • From 11:15 am: Side-car races (first part) and French Cup

  • Noon: opening of stands to the public and activities in the village

  • 2:00 p.m .: warm up Junior 600

  • From 2:35 p.m.: Supersport, 125cc, 1000cc, Sidecar and Junior 600 races

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