STK600 - JEREZ

 
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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 the field competes on 600cc, production-based sportbikes. This category is one of the last steps on the path toward Moto2 and MotoGP — technical, fast, and fiercely competitive.

 
P7

Grid position

P10

Race result

1:44.809

My best lap so far

 
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Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary in the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary in the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary in the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary in the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary in the European Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary in the European Championship!
Jerez Circuit
SZIKLA#47

Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto

#STOCK 600

This circuit is famous for hosting MotoGP and WorldSBK races and is also a popular testing venue for racing teams.

  • Length: 4.428 km (2.751 miles)
  • Number of corners: 13 (8 right, 5 left)
  • Year opened: Built and inaugurated in 1985
  • Location: Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain

Jerez race weekend

May 29–June 1
 
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May 29
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May 30
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May 31
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June 1
12:00

Free Practice 1

12:00

Free Practice 1

14:00

Qualifying Heat I

16:00

Race

15:45

Free Practice 2

15:45

Free Practice 2

16:05

Qualifying Heat II

 
 

Live race broadcast from Sunday 11:45

A unique way for my fans to support me!

Motorsport — like every technical sport — is expensive. To compete on equal terms, I need funds and resources. What do I mean? There were seasons when the budget didn’t allow brand-new sticky tires for every race, times when we couldn’t install a part because it was too costly, and times when I had to prepare in less-than-ideal conditions. Deciding what to spend on and when has many factors if you want to keep the conditions fair. On the bright side, these experiences taught me how to win on worn tires or deliver a strong qualifying — something not everyone can say. If everything is always perfect, you don’t learn to perform in tough situations. I’m grateful for my journey and the lessons it gave me.

We’ve developed a new, simple support system: you can back my participation in international races with a fixed monthly contribution. This makes the costs of racing more predictable and directly helps me compete successfully — on equal terms — at the biggest circuits across Europe!