

The Vysoké Mýto circuit in Czech Republic after hosting the FIM SuperMoto World Championship in 2021 and 2022 will be the venue that will host next year’s FIM SuperMoto of Nations on 20/21 September 2025.

Danilo Boccaldolce, XIEM CEO:“We are very happy with this agreement for next year’s FIM SuperMoto of Nations, the track will be revised in some places to better adapt to the needs of the S1oN, the organisers who have already hosted FIM SuperMoto World Championship events in the past are very professional and are a guarantee for us.”
Jiří Čáp, Vysoké Mýto President:“It is with great honour and excitement that Autodrom Vysoké Mýto announces its upcoming challenge of hosting the S1oN in 2025. Following the success of this year’s Ice Hockey World Championship, we have once again proven that the Czech Republic is a nation of patriots and exceptional fans. We are eagerly looking forward to the day when we will gather at our circuit to host this extraordinary event. We are proud to announce that the FIM SuperMoto of Nations 2025 will take place at our circuit, bringing together teams from various countries from around the world to compete. This event presents a unique opportunity for us to be a part of the battle of the nations, and we are excited to witness the fierce competition for the title of the best supermoto racing teams in 2025 at the racing circuit in Vysoké Mýto. Stay tuned as we prepare for this incredible challenge!”
Antonio FIM Motocross Commission Director:“This announcement shows the growing interest in S1GP mainly due to the great work carried out in cooperation with all the parties involved: Xiem as our partners and promoters, the national federations and the local organiser together with the FIM. The 2025 S1oN will culminate another successful season of supermoto events that next year will see its pinnacle at the well-known track of Vysoké Myto where the Czech federation, ACCR, and the organiser will do their best to host such an important event at the standards currently requested by the FIM. »
ABOUT THE FIM (www.fim-moto.com)
The FIM (Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme) founded in 1904, is the governing body for motorcycle sport and the global advocate for motorcycling. The FIM is an independent association formed by 121 National Federations throughout the world. It is recognised as the sole competent authority in motorcycle sport by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Among its 50 FIM World Championships the main events are MotoGP, Superbike, Endurance, Motocross, Supercross, Trial, Enduro, Cross-Country, Speedway and E-Bikes. Furthermore, the FIM is also active and involved in the following areas: public affairs, road safety, touring and protection of the environment. The FIM was the first international sports federation to impose an Environmental Code in 1994.

SUPERMOTO DES NATIONS :
COMPOSITION DES ÉQUIPES DE FRANCE
La Fédération Française de Motocyclisme a le plaisir de dévoiler les Équipes de France qui représenteront nos couleurs lors de la prochaine édition du Supermoto des Nations qui se déroulera en Italie, les 14 et 15 octobre prochains, sur le tracé de Castelletto.
Tenante du titre après sa 8ème victoire consécutive l’année passée, l’Équipe de France Sénior fera face à une quinzaine de pays qui tenteront de repartir avec le convoité Trophée Francesco Zerbi. À la conquête de leur 12ème étoile sur le circuit italien, nos ténors rouleront sans aucun doute aux avant-postes.
Pour l’Équipe de France Junior, l’objectif reste le même : s’imposer ! Après une première consécration en 2022, nos jeunes pilotes ont à coeur d’aller chercher un nouveau titre de Champion du Monde.
La Fédération Française de Motocyclisme exprime son plein soutien à ces ambassadeurs qui défendront nos couleurs.
ÉQUIPE SÉNIOR
Sylvain Bidart
Thomas Chareyre
Nicolas Cousin
ÉQUIPE JUNIOR
Steve Bonnal
Youry Catherine
Tim Szala










ROUND 1 : THE RAIN DID NOT STOP THOMAS CHAREYRE AT THE GP OF PIEMONTE
BUSCA (ITALY) 30 April – A rainy day was the setting of spectacular races and several twists and turns. The multiple-time World Champion Thomas Chareyre stepped on the podium courtesy of an excellent performance, followed by Marc Reiner Schmidt and young Steve Bonnal.
S1GP FastRace
The Fast Race was full of dramatic turns of events that took place under heavy rain. Lukas Hollbacher (KTM MTR) started from the sixth place and pulled away at the start but slipped and almost hit Thomas Chareyre (TC4R1 Racing Team). The multiple-time World Champion enjoyed riding on the wet track and created a fair gap over Marc Reiner Schmidt (L30 Racing TM Factory).
Thomas Chareyre ruled the whole race but slipped with two laps to go, after the main straight, and it took him several seconds before getting back on track. In the meantime, Marc Reiner Schmidt had taken the lead of the race and triumphed at the finish line. Chareyre qualified second. Steve Bonnal (TC4R1 Racing Team) and Markus Class (Husqvarna) battled it out for the third spot which went to Bonnal as well as the victory of the Rookie class.
S1GP FastRace Top Ten:
SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER, TM) 11 laps in 16:00.886; 2. CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, TM) +10.296; 3. BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) +20.898; 4. CLASS Markus (GER, Husqvarna) +21.650; 5. SAMMARTIN Elia (ITA, TM) +26.414; 6. SITNIANSKY Milan (CZE, Honda) +26.792; 7. CATHERINE Youry (FRA, Honda) +35.405; 8. BUSCHBERGER Andreas (AUT, Husqvarna) +35.705; 9. HOLLBACHER Lukas (AUT, KTM) +35.922; 10. D’ADDATO Luca (ITA, TM) +36.358
S1GP FastRace Rookie Top Ten:
BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) 11 laps in 16:21.784; 2. BUSCHBERGER Andreas (AUT, Husqvarna) +14.807; 3. FIORENTINO Romeo (BEL, Honda) +31.177; 4. CATORC Giani (FRA, KTM) +47.529; 5. REIMER Nicky (USA, TM) +49.886; 6. BEISCHROTH Colin (GER, TM) +56.129; 7. SZALAI Tim (FRA, Husqvarna) +1:05.499; 8. TRIMOULET Maxime (FRA, Husqvarna) +1:14.403; 9. MONTI Jacopo (ITA, Honda) +1 Lap; 10. STUCCHI Andrea (ITA, TM) +1 Lap
S1GP SuperFinal
The Fast Race sets the order of riders for the Super Final. Marc Reiner Schmidt (L30 Racing TM Factory) was first and Thomas Chareyre (TC4R1 Racing Team) second. The French rider took the lead in front of Schmidt, but the German rival tried to chase the race leader without ever being able to reach him. Chareyre opened a gap and left rivals behind, winning the race with a solid margin.
Marc Reiner Schmidt was second and Steve Bonnal came home with the third position and the victory of the Rookie class. Elia Sammartin was once again the best Italian rider. The podium of the Rookie class went not only to the winner Steve Bonal, but also to Romeo Fiorentino (Gazza Racing) and Tim Slazai (Husqvarna).
S1GP SuperFinal Top Ten:
CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, TM) 15 laps in 21:18.971; 2. SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER, TM) +07.205; 3. BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) +18.852; 4. HOLLBACHER Lukas (AUT, KTM) +25.085; 5. SITNIANSKY Milan (CZE, Honda) +41.203; 6. SAMMARTIN Elia (ITA, TM) +45.628; 7. D’ADDATO Luca (ITA, TM) +49.236; 8. KAIVERS Romain (BEL, TM) +1:01.597; 9. FIORENTINO Romeo (BEL, Honda) +1:11.289; 10. SZALAI Tim (FRA, Husqvarna) +1:20.347
S1GP SuperFinal Rookie Top Ten:
BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) 15 laps in 21:37.823; 2. FIORENTINO Romeo (BEL, Honda) +52.437; 3. SZALAI Tim (FRA, Husqvarna) +1:01.495; 4. CATORC Giani (FRA, KTM) +1:08.462; 5. TRIMOULET Maxime (FRA, Husqvarna) +1 Lap; 6. BEISCHROTH Colin (GER, TM) +1 Lap; 7. REIMER Nicky (USA, TM) +1 Lap; 8. STUCCHI Andrea (ITA, TM) +1 Lap; 9. KRASNIQI Mitja (SUI, TM) +1 Lap; 10. PERNAT Gabin (FRA, TM) +1 Lap
S1GP Classification Top Ten:
CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, TM) Pts. 78,000 (1+25+22+30); 2. SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER, TM) Pts. 72,000 (0+22+25+25); 3. BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) Pts. 61,000 (0+20+20+21); 4. HOLLBACHER Lukas (AUT, KTM) Pts. 48,000 (0+18+12+18); 5. SAMMARTIN Elia (ITA, TM) Pts. 46,000 (-1+15+16+15); 6. SITNIANSKY Milan (CZE, Honda) Pts. 43,000 (-1+12+15+16); 7. CATHERINE Youry (FRA, Honda) Pts. 38,000 (0+14+14+10); 8. CLASS Markus (GER, Husqvarna) Pts. 34,000 (0+16+18+0); 9. D’ADDATO Luca (ITA, TM) Pts. 32,000 (-1+7+11+14); 10. KAIVERS Romain (BEL, TM) Pts. 32,000 (-1+10+9+13)
Complete results available HERE.
SUPERMOTO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – GP of PIEMONTE – QUICK FACTS
Circuit length: 1847 mt (1602 mt asphalt, 245 mt Sky-section)
Temperature: 13°
Weather conditions: rain

DOUBLE VICTORY FOR KEVIN VANDI WHO COMES HOME WITH THE FIRST RED PLAE OF THE SEASON, ANDREA BENVENUTI WINS THE SM JUNIOR.
Busca (ITALY) 30 April – The rainy day did not stop the show at the Kart Planet circuit of Busca. Double podium for the L30 Racing TM Team with Vandi first and Ruiz second. Double victory for Andrea Benvenuti in the SM Junior.
S4 Race 1
With a tremendous start, Alex Jimenez Ruiz (L30 Racing TM Factory) took control of the S4 Race 1 soon after the start, chased by Francisco Requena Gomez (Husqvarna) and Kevin Vandi (L30 Racing TM Factory). The second lap saw a dramatic turn of events when Ruiz slipped, and Vandi took advantage of the situation to overtake Gomez and move up to first place. The rider of the L30 Racing Team set an unbeatable race pace and opened a solid gap over rivals, eventually winning the race. Behind the race leader, Gomez and Lorenzo Papalini (L30 Racing TM Factory) were the protagonists of a hard-fought battle. Papalini crashed while trying to overtake his rival, so that the Spanish rider got the green light for the second spot. Alex Ruiz ran from the last position and qualified third after a tremendous recovery.
S4 Race 1 Top Ten:
VANDI Kevin (ITA, TM) 14 laps in 19:05.758; 2. GOMEZ REQUENA Francisco (ESP, husqvarna) +26.306; 3. RUIZ JIMENEZ Alex (ESP, TM) +39.443; 4. SCIORSCI Alex (ITA, Honda) +44.354; 5. NAVARRIA Antonino Achille (ITA, Honda) +50.161; 6. DELONG Alexis (FRA, TM) +1:13.095; 7. ULLRICH Paul (GER, TM) +1:14.472; 8. PAPALINI Lorenzo (ITA, TM) +1 Lap; 9. STAAB Marie-Louise (GER, TM) +1 Lap; 10. KANCHEV Krasen (BUL, KTM) 0 laps in 00.000
S4 Race 2
As the red lights blinked off Alex Jimenez Ruiz (L30 Racing TM Factory) stretched away at the front to take the lead, followed by team-mate Kevin Vandi (L30 Racing TM Factory). Vandi pressed team-mate for the first laps so that he made a mistake in the fourth one and Vandi could overtake him. Kevin pulled away for a solo victory. During the race Ruiz had to defend himself from Francisco Requena Gomez (Husqvarna), who tried to take the second position away from him.
After the two resounding victories, Kevin Vandi won the GP followed by team-mate Alex Jimenez Ruiz. Francisco Requena Gomez was third.
S4 Race 2 Top Ten:
VANDI Kevin (ITA, TM) 14 laps in 19:01.142; 2. RUIZ JIMENEZ Alex (ESP, TM) +03.031; 3. GOMEZ REQUENA Francisco (ESP, husqvarna) +03.747; 4. PAPALINI Lorenzo (ITA, TM) +48.529; 5. SCIORSCI Alex (ITA, Honda) +50.750; 6. NAVARRIA Antonino Achille (ITA, Honda) +1:00.593; 7. ULLRICH Paul (GER, TM) +1:21.298; 8. STAAB Marie-Louise (GER, TM) +2 Laps; 9. DELONG Alexis (FRA, TM) +11 Laps; 10. KANCHEV Krasen (BUL, KTM) 0 laps in 00.000
S4 Classification Top Ten:
VANDI Kevin (ITA, TM) Pts. 50,000 (25+25); 2. RUIZ JIMENEZ Alex (ESP, TM) Pts. 42,000 (20+22); 3. GOMEZ REQUENA Francisco (ESP, husqvarna) Pts. 42,000 (22+20); 4. SCIORSCI Alex (ITA, Honda) Pts. 34,000 (18+16); 5. PAPALINI Lorenzo (ITA, TM) Pts. 31,000 (13+18); 6. NAVARRIA Antonino Achille (ITA, Honda) Pts. 31,000 (16+15); 7. ULLRICH Paul (GER, TM) Pts. 28,000 (14+14); 8. DELONG Alexis (FRA, TM) Pts. 27,000 (15+12); 9. STAAB Marie-Louise (GER, TM) Pts. 25,000 (12+13); 10. KANCHEV Krasen (BUL, KTM) Pts. 0,000 (0+0)
SM Junior Race 1
The SM Junior featured a breathtaking battle among the top three riders of the standings. Matej Kokes (Husqvarna) was chased by Nathan Terraneo (KTM) and Andrea Benvenuti (KTM), but the Czech rider did not manage to stretch away and leave rivals behind. Andrea Benvenuti prevailed over Terraneo and went after the race leader, trying to overtake him multiple times. Kokes slipped at the beginning of the final lap and handed the victory straight to Benvenuti, who finished in front of Terraneo.
SM Junior Race 1 Top Ten:
BENVENUTI Andrea (ITA, KTM) 10 laps in 15:54.803; 2. TERRANEO Nathan (SUI, KTM) +01.518; 3. KOKES Matej (CZE, Husqvarna) +18.180; 4. EBELMANN Rasmus (EST, Husqvarna) +49.130; 5. MAIMONTE Mattia (BEL, TM) +1:02.883; 6. ANDREOTTI Riccardo (ITA, KTM) +1:05.356; 7. CORNOLTI Daniele (ITA, TM) +1:05.899; 8. IVANOVA Polina (BUL, Kawasaki) +1 Lap; 9. BERECZKI David Zsolt (HUN, Husqvarna) +1 Lap; 10. BANG Lorenz (GER, KTM) +1 Lap
SM Junior Race 2
Nathan Terraneo (KTM) was the author of a phenomenal start and led the race followed by Matej Kokes (Husqvarna) and Race 1 winner Andrea Benvenuti (KTM). Terrano tried to open a gap but could not make it. Kokes crashed halfway through the race, so Benvenuti moved forward and chased Terraneo. The Italian rider attacked his rival on the final lap and won Race 2.
SM Junior Classification Top Ten:
BENVENUTI Andrea (ITA, KTM) Pts. 50,000 (25+25); 2. TERRANEO Nathan (SUI, KTM) Pts. 44,000 (22+22); 3. KOKES Matej (CZE, Husqvarna) Pts. 40,000 (20+20); 4. EBELMANN Rasmus (EST, Husqvarna) Pts. 36,000 (18+18); 5. ANDREOTTI Riccardo (ITA, KTM) Pts. 31,000 (15+16); 6. MAIMONTE Mattia (BEL, TM) Pts. 31,000 (16+15); 7. CORNOLTI Daniele (ITA, TM) Pts. 28,000 (14+14); 8. MOOSES Robin Robert (EST, Husqvarna) Pts. 23,000 (10+13); 9. IVANOVA Polina (BUL, Kawasaki) Pts. 23,000 (13+10); 10. BANG Lorenz (GER, KTM) Pts. 22,000 (11+11).

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