Sport – Gregory Leblanc 2014 French Superbike champion –

Gregory Leblanc champion of France Superbike 2014

Sport - Gregory Leblanc 2014 French Superbike champion -

Without any real surprise, Gregory Leblanc won this weekend for the eighth time of the season during the last round of the French Superbike championship in Nogaro, taking the title of 2014 French Superbike champion..

Without any real surprise, Gregory Leblanc won this weekend for the eighth time of the season during the last round of the French Superbike championship in Nogaro, taking the title of 2014 French Superbike champion..

Behind, Sebastien Gimbert took shelter from his competitors to get on the second step of the podium while David Muscat managed to grab third place in the last laps with 8 tenths ahead of Etienne Masson.

In the final standings, Leblanc is therefore titled French Superbike champion with 291 points ahead of Sebastien Gimbert (234) and Etienne Masson (197) while in Stock, Gregg Black is crowned champion with 270 points ahead of Nicolas Salchaud (255) and Baptiste Guittet (204).

In Supersport, the 2014 French champion Lucas Mahias, manages to achieve his grand slam goal by winning the last round of the season.

The driver of the Dark Dog Academy won all twelve rounds out of the six races of the year by "signing the time records in all the races", rejoices Marc Fontan’s team: "Lucas Mahias, like a super hero in his Ixon suit, on his Yamaha R6 running on Dunlop, made a flawless performance and entered the legend of the giants of the French Superbike championship, thanks to top preparation by MG Competition. The black dog of the Dark Dog Academy traced his route, and will go far "… With 317 points, he is ahead in the final standings Louis Bulle (225), Robin Camus (184), Cedric Tangre (181) and Hugo Clere (170).

In Moto3, Hugo Casadessus is 2014 French champion ahead of Renald Castillon Gioanni and Mickael Coupe while Loïc Arbel wins the FFM Challenge de l’Avenir.

In sidecar, the Delannoy / Rousseau team is crowned French champion with 275.5 points ahead of Brunazzi / Rigondeau (221) and Ressigeac / Picquoin (174), while in F2, Guignard and Poux are the new champions of France in front of Clerc / Terrier and Leblond / Farnier.

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