2022 Bol d’Or: Yamaha wins race as Honda claims title
Yamaha’s Viltaïs Racing Igol claimed its first FIM Endurance World Championship victory st the Bol d’Or on Sunday.
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Yamaha’s Viltaïs Racing Igol claimed its first FIM Endurance World Championship victory st the Bol d’Or on Sunday.
F.C.C. TSR Honda France is the FIM Endurance World Championship winner for 2022* following a dramatic title showdown during the 100th-anniversary Bol d’Or 24 hours.
It’s raceday in the FIM Endurance World Championship with the 100th-annivesary Bol d’Or forming the deciding round of the season from 15h00 CET. Before the 24-hour spectacular kicks off live on TV and online around the world, there’s a 45-minute warm-up from 08h30 with the build-up to the big race beginning at 14h45.
The funding appeal launched by Gino Rea’s family to help in his ongoing rehabilitation after he suffered serious head injuries during a crash practicing for round three of the FIM Endurance World Championship at Suzuka last month, has received a huge response – but more help is needed. While almost £50,000 has been raised through donations from fans, riders and other well-wishers, the amount is considerably short of the initial target of £125,000, which has been set by the family of the F.C.C. TSR Honda France rider through a GoFundMe online appeal.Follow this link to help Gino Rea:https://www.gofundme.com/f/gino-rea-rehabilitation?utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1&utm_medium=email&utm_source=customer #KeepFightingGino: A family’s appeal for help In a GoFundMe appeal launch earlier this month, a post from Shannon Rea reveals Gino Rea’s plight.
This weekend’s 100th-anniversary Bol d’Or marks the deciding round of the FIM Endurance World Championship and here’s how the action can be followed live*. Live on Eurosport International (Europe, Asia and Oceana) as follows:Live on Eurosport 1 from 14h45-01h25 Live on Eurosport 2 from 06h00-09h20 Live on Eurosport 1 from 09h30-15h30 Ad Full race live on Eurosport Player FIM EWCMore help needed as funding appeal to help injured EWC rider Gino Rea gets huge response2 HOURS AGO Full race live on Eurosport 2 in France Live and highlights coverage on other broadcasters including: Austria: Servus TV Belgium: RTBF auvio Canada: MotorTrend France: L’Equipe Germany: Servus TV Japan: J SPORTS Luxembourg: RTL Play New Zealand: Sky Slovakia: RTV Switzerland: Servus TV USA: MotorTrend Africa, America, Middle East: Motorsport.tv Asia: beIN sports Caribbean: Sports Max *Check local listings for full details Follow the EWC on social media: https://www.facebook.com/fim.ewc https://twitter.com/fim_ewc https://www.youtube.com/c/FIMEWC https://www.instagram.com/fim_ewc_official/ L’article How to follow the EWC title decider est apparu en premier sur FIM EWC | Endurance World Championship.
FIM Endurance World Championship teams are supporting the #KeepFightingGino sticker campaign during the Bol d’Or weekend. F.C.C.
Alan Techer returns to F.C.C. TSR Honda France for this week’s Bol d’Or FIM Endurance World Championship season finale with the full blessing of TATI Team Beringer Racing. Techer was part of the TATI Team Beringer Racing line-up that finished second in the 24H SPA EWC Motos in June.
Florian Marino is ready for the wind when Circuit Paul Ricard hosts the FIM Endurance World Championship title decider next week. The Webike SRC Kawasaki France racer has been speaking about the challenge of racing at the southern French track, which is preparing to host the 100th-anniversary Bol d’Or from 15-18 September.