STK600 - Aragon

 
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2025 JuniorGP STK600 European Championship

The JuniorGP STK 600 European Championship is one of the most important international series for young motorcycle racers, where riders on 600 cc, production-based sportbikes measure themselves against each other. This category is one of the final steps on the road to Moto2 and MotoGP – technical, fast, and highly competitive.

 
P4

Grid position

P3

Race result

1:55.048

Best lap

 
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Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the European Championship!
Motorland Aragon
SZIKLA#47

MotorLand Aragón

#STOCK 600

This modern facility hosts official races and tests for MotoGP, Superbike and numerous international series. Thanks to its technical layout and excellent infrastructure, the Aragón circuit is popular among riders and teams alike.

  • Length: 5.077 km
  • Number of corners: 17 (10 left, 7 right)
  • Opened: 2009
  • Location: Alcañiz, Aragon, Spain

Spanish race weekend

July 24 – July 27
 
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July 24
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July 25
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July 26
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July 27
12:00

Free Practice I

12:00

Free Practice I

14:00

Qualifying Race I

16:00

Race

16:35

Free Practice II

16:35

Free Practice II

16:05

Qualifying Race II

 
 

Live race broadcast on Sunday from 11:45

A unique way for my fans to support me!

Like every technical sport, motorsport is quite costly; to compete on equal terms at the races, I need financial resources. What do I mean by this? There have been seasons when the annual budget didn’t cover fresh sticky tires for every race; there were times we couldn’t fit a part on the bike because it was too expensive; and times when I had to prepare for a race under less-than-ideal conditions. Long story short, deciding what to spend on and when has many factors if we want equal conditions. But to look at the bright side: over my races so far I’ve learned how to win on worn tires or set a strong qualifying lap — something others can’t always say. Those who always had everything rarely perform well in poor conditions. I’m grateful for my journey and that I could walk this path.

We’ve developed an innovative support system that lets you back my participation in international races with a fixed monthly amount. This simple and effective model makes the costs of racing predictable and directly helps me compete successfully and on equal terms at the biggest tracks across Europe!