The third round of the 2016 WIL Sport European Junior Cup, powered by Honda, is set to get underway this afternoon at the Donington Park Circuit in central England, with great anticipation for what will surely be another exciting battle for honours in the entry level series of WorldSBK.
One and half months ago, Hannes Soomer claimed his first-ever European Junior Cup win at the TT Circuit Assen. The Estonian rider was able to pull away onboard his Honda CBR650F at halfway distance to cross the finishing line with a three-second gap over France’s Dorian Laville (Team Laville Mi&Do) and Spain’s Mika Perez (Granshagen Racing Team), who completed the podium in second and third, respectively. Soomer is currently leading the standings, although with the same number of points as Perez (36).
Opening race winner at Aragón, Harun Cabuk (KNN54 – TMF) and Giuseppe De Gruttola (SK-Racing Team) will be looking for redemption, with other young riders expected to get in the mix for honours. Reigning Champion in the FIM Europe Women’s Cup Champion Avalon Biddle (Avalon Biddle Racing) has a healthy lead in that class this season after almost clinching a top 10 overall finish in the Netherlands.
Donington Park’s European Junior Cup race (scheduled at 10:30 GMT+1 on Sunday 26th May) can be watched live on
Gerry Bryce
Series Director
After a great race at a cold Assen we are looking forward to Donington Park and hope for some English summer sun. The WIL Sport EJC Championship standings are very close after the first rounds, with Hannes Soomer and Mika Perez tied at the top and only ten points between the top four riders. Donington Park is a unique circuit and so it will be interesting to see who will be fastest – we may see some new front-runners, especially if it rains. In the FIM Europe Women’s Cup Avalon Biddle has established a healthy lead with back-to-back wins, and will be aiming for an overall top ten finish after finishing eleventh at Assen.