2016 European Junior Cup

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2016 European Junior Cup
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The 2016 European Junior Cup was the sixth and last[1] season of the European Junior Cup. It was contested by riders aged 14–21 (24 for females)[2] on equal Honda CBR650F bikes over eight races, starting on 3 April at Motorland Aragón and ending on 16 October at Jerez.

Spanish rider Mika Pérez claimed the championship title, while the Women's European Cup was won by Avalon Biddle, from New Zealand.[3]

Entry list[edit]

No. Rider Rounds
2 Estonia Anastassia Kovalenko 1, 4, 6–7
3 Canada Stacey Nesbitt All
4 France Romain Lecarpentier All
7 Italy Edoardo Angeloni 4
8 Spain Mika Pérez All
9 New Zealand Connor London All
10 Turkey Furkan Eryılmaz All
11 Italy Riccardo Picciuto All
12 South Africa Byron Bester All
14 Switzerland Théo Clerc All
15 Italy Alfonso Coppola All
17 Germany Gabriel Noderer All
18 United Kingdom Alex Murley All
19 Israel Dean Gopher All
20 South Africa Dorren Loureiro 1–4
21 New Zealand Avalon Biddle All
22 Italy Stefano Ferrante 4
23 United Kingdom Charley Oakland 1–3, 5–7
24 Netherlands Djim Ulrich 2
25 United States Ashton Yates 7
27 Hungary Viktória Kis 1–2
28 New Zealand Shane Richardson 7
34 United Kingdom Daniel Drayton All
38 Estonia Hannes Soomer 1–4
45 Greece Dimitris Karakostas All
47 Spain Ferran Hernández 7
48 Italy Michael Carbonera All
52 South Africa Troy Bezuidenhout 1–3, 5–7
54 Turkey Harun Çabuk 1–3, 5–7
55 Spain Juan Carlos Cárdenas 7
58 France Antoine Chapeau 6
59 France Dorian Laville All
63 France Joseph Foray 6
64 Turkey Asrın Rodi Pak All
73 South Africa Zanté Otto 5
77 United Kingdom Kade Verwey 5–7
78 Republic of Ireland Korie McGreevy 3
80 Italy Alessandro Zetti 1, 4
84 Italy Paolo Grassia All
88 Spain Félix Periane 1
91 Republic of Ireland Nicole Lynch All
93 United Kingdom Monica Isaac 7
94 Hungary Richárd Bódis All
95 Italy Giuseppe De Gruttola All
97 Greece Nikos Karakostas All
99 Switzerland Laura Rodriguez 1–4

Race calendar and results[edit]

Round Country Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider
1 Spain Spain Motorland Aragón 3 April Italy Giuseppe De Gruttola Italy Giuseppe De Gruttola Turkey Harun Çabuk
2 Netherlands Netherlands TT Circuit Assen 17 April France Dorian Laville Spain Mika Pérez Estonia Hannes Soomer
3 United Kingdom United Kingdom Donington Park 29 May Spain Mika Pérez Spain Mika Pérez Spain Mika Pérez
4 Italy Italy Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli 19 June Estonia Hannes Soomer France Dorian Laville Estonia Hannes Soomer
5 Germany Germany Lausitzring 18 September Spain Mika Pérez Turkey Harun Çabuk Turkey Harun Çabuk
6 France France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 2 October Hungary Richárd Bódis Hungary Richárd Bódis Italy Paolo Grassia
7 Spain Spain Circuito de Jerez 15 October Spain Mika Pérez Italy Paolo Grassia Italy Paolo Grassia
16 October TurkeyHarun Çabuk Turkey Harun Çabuk

Championship standings[edit]

Riders' championship[edit]

Pos. Rider ARA
Spain
ASS
Netherlands
DON
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
LAU
Germany
MAG
France
JER
Spain
Pts
1 Spain Mika Pérez 2 3 1 2 2 4 2 4 147
2 Italy Paolo Grassia 3 6 3 4 7 1 1 8 122
3 Turkey Harun Çabuk 1 Ret Ret 1 5 4 1 99
4 Italy Alfonso Coppola 9 5 4 5 10 2 6 2 98
5 France Dorian Laville 6 2 2 Ret 6 3 9 6 93
6 Estonia Hannes Soomer 5 1 6 1 71
7 Hungary Richárd Bódis 7 4 10 3 5 Ret 3 Ret 71
8 South Africa Troy Bezuidenhout 8 7 Ret 3 6 8 5 62
9 Italy Giuseppe De Gruttola 4 Ret Ret 14 4 22 5 3 55
10 Germany Gabriel Noderer 16 8 9 10 12 7 10 7 49
11 France Romain Lecarpentier 14 10 8 Ret 8 8 14 Ret 34
12 South Africa Byron Bester 20 9 18 9 9 15 12 9 33
13 United Kingdom Daniel Drayton 23 17 7 6 19 9 11 Ret 31
14 United Kingdom Alex Murley 12 13 11 Ret Ret 10 13 13 24
15 Italy Michael Carbonera 11 19 12 7 26 16 15 12 23
16 New Zealand Avalon Biddle 15 11 15 8 15 11 17 15 22
17 South Africa Dorren Loureiro 10 DNS 5 Ret 17
18 Greece Dimitris Karakostas 13 Ret 13 11 11 17 19 16 16
19 Turkey Asrın Rodi Pak 21 14 17 Ret 18 14 Ret 10 10
20 Spain Ferran Hernández 7 Ret 9
21 New Zealand Connor London 18 18 16 18 13 13 Ret 17 6
22 New Zealand Shane Richardson Ret 11 5
23 Switzerland Théo Clerc 17 15 19 12 25 20 16 18 5
24 France Antoine Chapeau 12 4
25 Netherlands Djim Ulrich 12 4
26 Italy Alessandro Zetti 19 13 3
27 United States Ashton Yates 18 14 2
28 Turkey Furkan Eryılmaz 26 22 22 23 14 Ret 26 24 2
29 Republic of Ireland Korie McGreevy 14 2
30 Italy Riccardo Picciuto 22 16 20 15 17 21 22 20 1
United Kingdom Charley Oakland 33 Ret DNS 16 Ret 20 21 0
Greece Nikos Karakostas 24 20 Ret 16 24 24 23 23 0
Canada Stacey Nesbitt 27 Ret 24 17 22 19 21 28 0
France Joseph Foray 18 0
Israel Dean Gopher 29 21 21 20 23 Ret 24 19 0
Italy Stefano Ferrante 19 0
United Kingdom Kade Verwey 20 23 25 22 0
South Africa Zanté Otto 21 0
Switzerland Laura Rodriguez 28 23 23 21 0
Estonia Anastassia Kovalenko 31 22 25 27 26 0
Italy Edoardo Angeloni 24 0
Hungary Viktória Kis 30 24 0
Spain Juan Carlos Cárdenas Ret 25 0
Spain Félix Periane 25 0
Republic of Ireland Nicole Lynch 32 Ret Ret DNQ 27 26 29 27 0
United Kingdom Monica Isaac 28 DNS 0
Pos Rider ARA
Spain
ASS
Netherlands
DON
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
LAU
Germany
MAG
France
JER
Spain
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap
Source:[3]

Women's European Cup[edit]

Pos. Rider ARA
Spain
ASS
Netherlands
DON
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
LAU
Germany
MAG
France
JER
Spain
Pts
1 New Zealand Avalon Biddle 15 11 15 8 15 11 17 15 200
2 Canada Stacey Nesbitt 27 Ret 24 17 22 19 21 28 116
3 Switzerland Laura Rodriguez 28 23 23 21 72
4 United Kingdom Charley Oakland 33 Ret DNS 16 Ret 20 21 69
5 Estonia Anastassia Kovalenko 31 22 25 27 26 69
6 Republic of Ireland Nicole Lynch 32 Ret Ret DNQ 27 26 29 27 57
7 Hungary Viktória Kis 30 24 29
8 South Africa Zanté Otto 21 16
9 United Kingdom Monica Isaac 28 DNS 11
Pos Rider ARA
Spain
ASS
Netherlands
DON
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
LAU
Germany
MAG
France
JER
Spain
Pts

References[edit]

  1. ^ "WIL Sport European Junior Cup, powered by Honda will celebrate 46th and final race at Jerez in October". europeanjuniorcup.com. Honda Motor Europe. 29 September 2016. Archived from the original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Sporting rules for FIM Europe WIL Sport European Junior Cup powered by Honda – FIM European Women's Cup – 2016" (PDF). fim-europe.com. FIM Europe. 28 March 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "Spanish Round, 14–15–16 October 2016 – European Junior Cup – Championship Standings" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. 16 October 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016.

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