2015 European Junior Cup

2015 European Junior Cup
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The 2015 European Junior Cup was the fifth season of the European Junior Cup. It was contested over eight rounds, starting on 12 April at Motorland Aragón and ending on 4 October at Magny Cours. Starting in 2015 there was a "Women's European Cup" for female riders aged between 14 and 23 years. The upper age limit was also increased to 21 for males.

With five victories, Spanish rider Javier Orellana claimed the championship title with a round to spare,[1] ultimately finishing fifty-six points clear of his next closest competitor, Paolo Grassia of Italy. Grassia prevailed in a three-rider contest for the runner-up position at the final round at Magny-Cours; his fifth-place finish saw him take the position by three points from France's Guillaume Raymond. Both riders finished on the podium three times, but did not claim a victory. Italian duo Emanuele Pusceddu and Giuseppe De Gruttola each won on home soil at Imola and Misano, while Spain's Xavi Pinsach won on a one-off appearance at Jerez.

Six wins from the eight races was enough for New Zealand's Avalon Biddle to win the Women's European Cup – again with a round to spare[1] – by fifty-four points ahead of Anastassia Kovalenko. The only other rider to win was Hungarian rider Viktória Kis, who won back-to-back races at Assen and Imola.

Entry list edit

No. Rider Rounds
3   Sam Wilford All
4   Romain Lecarpentier 8
5   Braeden Ortt 3–5
8   Mika Pérez All
9   Laura Rodriguez 1, 4–8
10   Felix Nässi 7
11   Riccardo Picciuto All
12   Byron Bester 7
13   Mario Luján 1
14   Theo Clerc 8
15   Alfonso Coppola All
18   Themba Khumalo 3–7
19   Charlie Oakland 4
20   Dorren Loureiro All
21   Avalon Biddle All
22   Joan Uviña 7
24   Said Dahan 1
26   Viktória Kis 1–6, 8
27   Guillaume Raymond All
30   Alberto Nicoletti 3
31   Renzo Ferreira 8
34   Daniel Drayton All
35   Stefan Hill All
38   Hannes Soomer 1–7
45   Dimitris Karakostas All
46   Connall Courtney 8
51   Matteo Ciprietti All
52   Troy Bezuidenhout All
53   Illán Fernández 1–5
54   Harun Çabuk All
55   Karlo Slager 1–2
56   Quentin Koers 2
58   Emanuele Pusceddu 1–4, 6–8
59   Dorian Laville All
69   Joshua Harland 1–4, 6–8
72   Bálint Kovács 7
73   Tomás Cassano All
74   Jaimie van Sikkelerus All
77   Bryan Castan 8
80   Xavi Pinsach 7
81   Antoine Chapeau 8
84   Paolo Grassia All
85   Pedro Nuno 5
95   Giuseppe De Gruttola All
96   Javier Orellana All
97   Nikos Karakostas 1–4, 6–8
99   Anastassia Kovalenko All

Race calendar and results edit

Round Country Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider
1   Spain Motorland Aragón 12 April   Mika Pérez   Matteo Ciprietti   Javier Orellana
2   Netherlands TT Circuit Assen 19 April   Hannes Soomer   Dorian Laville   Javier Orellana
3   Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 10 May   Emanuele Pusceddu   Emanuele Pusceddu   Emanuele Pusceddu
4   United Kingdom Donington Park 24 May   Mika Pérez   Javier Orellana   Javier Orellana
5   Portugal Algarve International Circuit 7 June   Sam Wilford   Pedro Nuno   Javier Orellana
6   Italy Misano Circuit 21 June   Javier Orellana   Mika Pérez   Giuseppe De Gruttola
7   Spain Circuito de Jerez 20 September   Xavi Pinsach   Emanuele Pusceddu   Xavi Pinsach
8   France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 4 October   Guillaume Raymond   Alfonso Coppola   Javier Orellana

Championship standings edit

Riders' championship edit

Pos. Rider ARA
 
ASS
 
IMO
 
DON
 
POR
 
MIS
 
JER
 
MAG
 
Pts
1   Javier Orellana 1 1 3 1 1 Ret 3 1 157
2   Paolo Grassia 2 8 2 3 20 4 4 5 101
3   Guillaume Raymond 7 4 5 2 4 3 Ret 3 98
4   Emanuele Pusceddu 3 3 1 Ret Ret 2 4 90
5   Dorian Laville 10 5 6 4 7 6 Ret 2 79
6   Giuseppe De Gruttola 11 10 4 Ret Ret 1 5 Ret 60
7   Hannes Soomer 5 2 Ret 10 5 5 DNS 59
8   Sam Wilford Ret 14 10 5 2 12 7 10 58
9   Alfonso Coppola 9 11 8 7 8 2 DNS Ret 57
10   Harun Çabuk Ret 16 9 11 9 7 6 8 46
11   Matteo Ciprietti 6 6 Ret 9 Ret Ret 8 9 42
12   Stefan Hill 14 12 12 12 10 Ret 9 7 36
13   Illán Fernández 8 Ret 7 8 6 35
14   Dorren Loureiro 24 9 Ret 6 12 9 Ret Ret 28
15   Xavi Pinsach 1 25
16   Troy Bezuidenhout 17 15 14 15 11 10 10 12 25
17   Jaimie van Sikkelerus 12 13 Ret 13 13 11 14 11 25
18   Mika Pérez 4 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 6 23
19   Joshua Harland 16 7 11 Ret 8 DNS Ret 22
20   Pedro Nuno 3 16
21   Tomás Cassano Ret 17 13 16 15 13 11 16 12
22   Themba Khumalo Ret 18 14 14 12 8
23   Avalon Biddle 13 24 Ret 19 16 15 19 19 4
24   Romain Lecarpentier 13 3
25   Byron Bester 13 3
26   Bryan Castan 14 2
27   Braeden Ortt 16 14 Ret 2
28   Dimitris Karakostas 18 18 15 21 19 16 16 15 2
29   Daniel Drayton 19 20 17 17 18 17 15 Ret 1
30   Said Dahan 15 1
  Theo Clerc 17 0
  Felix Nässi 17 0
  Riccardo Picciuto 20 25 Ret 23 17 Ret 18 23 0
  Antoine Chapeau 18 0
  Nikos Karakostas 23 22 20 24 18 20 20 0
  Alberto Nicoletti 18 0
  Laura Rodriguez 22 25 22 19 22 21 0
  Viktória Kis Ret 21 19 22 21 Ret Ret 0
  Quentin Koers 19 0
  Anastassia Kovalenko 21 23 Ret 26 23 20 23 24 0
  Charlie Oakland 20 0
  Bálint Kovács 21 0
  Renzo Ferreira 22 0
  Karlo Slager Ret Ret 0
  Connall Courtney Ret 0
  Mario Luján Ret 0
  Joan Uviña DNS 0
Pos Rider ARA
 
ASS
 
IMO
 
DON
 
POR
 
MIS
 
JER
 
MAG
 
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

Women's European Cup edit

Pos. Rider ARA
 
ASS
 
IMO
 
DON
 
POR
 
MIS
 
JER
 
MAG
 
Pts
1   Avalon Biddle 13 24 Ret 19 16 15 19 19 166
2   Anastassia Kovalenko 21 23 Ret 26 23 20 23 24 112
3   Laura Rodriguez 22 25 22 19 22 21 105
4   Viktória Kis Ret 21 19 22 21 Ret Ret 86
5   Charlie Oakland 20 20
Pos Rider ARA
 
ASS
 
IMO
 
DON
 
POR
 
MIS
 
JER
 
MAG
 
Pts

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Pinsach wins on EJC debut at Jerez as Orellana claims the title". Superbike World Championship. Dorna Sports. 20 September 2015. Retrieved 30 December 2015.

External links edit