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Youth and experience meet at the CEV Repsol

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Fabio Quartararo, the youngest rider of the Championship, and Phillipe Le Gallo, the most experienced of the three classes, two very different ways to live the CEV Repsol.

 

This weekend the Alcañiz Circuit will host the second round of the CEV Repsol. Prelude to the World Championship for the most precocious riders, the national Championship is a well-established series that offers opportunities at all levels; a Championship where both teenage and more mature riders find a place. More than 40 years separate the youngest to the oldest rider competing in the CEV Repsol.

 

Fabio Quartararo has just turned fourteen and makes his debut this season in Moto3. Phillipe Le Gallo, at 55, has competed for several seasons in the Stock Extreme class. The latter enjoys racing and expects to reach 60 still on a bike and competing, the former dreams about making motorcycling his full-time job. Two dreams, two approaches and one Championship: the CEV Repsol.

 

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