A one-off event for 2025, it will be open to riders aged thirty-five to sixty-five who can compete in two Evo classes: Open and Classic for two-stroke motorcycles manufactured from 1982 to 2005 with an engine capacity of between 125cc and 550cc. The classes will be defined as follows: Evo Classic two-stroke motorcycles manufactured from 1982 to 1989 and Evo Open two-stroke motorcycles manufactured from 1990 to 2005. This will give riders the opportunity to chase their dream and compete for one of the FIM World Cup Winner titles, both to be won over one weekend.
Running alongside a round of the Portuguese Motocross Championship, the simple format will give competitors from all over the World one two practice sessions – free and timed – followed by one fifteen-minute plus one lap race on Saturday, plus another two similar thrilling races on Sunday.The winners will be decided from the overall score of the three races. The event will benefit from an affordable entry fee set by the Organisers ACR Fernão Joanes.
The Fernão Joanes motocross circuit has been the setting for many EMX85-EMX65 qualifying races in the past, playing host to many young and up-coming talented riders such as France’s Mathis Valin and Thibault Benistant, Austrian rider Ricardo Bauer plus Italians Francesco Assini and Andrea Uccellini.
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