Thrilling final round of the Mini Enduro Cup in the town of Meltewitz, Germany, with the participation of almost 100 young riders. After the exciting races held in Italy and France, in this last seasonal event young champions battled until the very last against time laps and three special tests (Extreme Test, Cross Test and Enduro Test) very-well prepared by SHC Meltewitz Moto Club.
Day 1
The young Charlene Boudon is the first champion of the 2024 edition. With one race day still to go, the French takes the title of the Women 125 category thanks to an outstanding win by just 10 seconds ahead of Polish rider Maja Kozlowska and German Lea Meier.
Sara Duplak wins the Women Junior ahead of Michelle Sinigaglia and Sofia Chermaz. P4 for the leader Anika Dal Pezzo.
The Overall is ruled by Henry Strauss, who has a good feeling with the technical and demanding route. The young German wins both the Overall and the 125 Mini with over a minute on the Italian Matteo Giuliani. P3 for the championship leader Emerick Vergote.
Davide Cabass strengthens his leadership in the standing of the 50 Mini by winning the next to last race day ahead of two Italians: Nicolò Mancinelli and Niccolò Pratesi.
All-Italian podium also in the Junior with Cristian Marioli first, Evan Moschetti second and Duccio Giraldi third. The challenge for the title is still open!
Day 2
Double win for Strauss in the 125 Mini. Second position for Giuliani and third for Scibilia despite a very hard-fought day. Thanks to a P6 Vergote takes the title in the 125 Mini.
Mancinelli wins the last race of the 50 Mini ahead of Pratesi and Cabass. Thrilling race for the young Italian rider, who managed to take the title despite a tough race with several technical problems.
Despite a double win in this last round, Marioli is unable to win the Junior title, which is an affair of Moschetti, constant in every day of competition.
With the title already in the pocket, Boudon raced this second day without pressure. The Frenchwoman ended with a good P3, behind Jean Satine, first, and Kozlowska, second.
In the Women Junior double success for Duplak, while Dal Pezzo still doesn’t find the right feeling with the hard German ground. Despite the difficulties and a P5, the young Italian took home the gold medal.