Taking place in Ryazan, the outcomes of the third phase of the Russian Supermoto Championship have been declared
The third stage of Supermoto-2025 took place on a dry asphalt track at the kartodrome ATRON in Ryazan on July 9, with a host of young racers from the Chrome Racing team making their mark.
The participants, aged between 5 and 15, showcased their skills in various classes. One of the standout performances came from Igor Beliakov (#16), a 15-year-old racer who won the qualification for the MiniMotoard Stock (adults) class and started from the pole position.
Igor's race was filled with highs and lows. In the first race, he had two falls, which set him back to 15th place. However, timely advice from coach Vladimir Karzaev and his own fighting spirit helped him rally in the second race. At a crucial moment, Igor made a decisive overtake, securing first place in the race and fourth place overall.
Another impressive performance came from Daniil Karzaev (#32) in the Mini GP 160 class. He had a close rivalry with Dmitry Kopanev (Tver) and won both races, with the first race requiring a photo finish. Maxim Parfenov (#35) also shone in the Mini GP 160 class, taking the lead at the start of the second race.
In the MiniMoto 4.2 class, Mark Kiselev (#77) and Artem Karzaev (#23) finished 8th and 9th respectively. Meanwhile, in the MiniMotoard class, Leonid Beliakov (#70) demonstrated consistent work on speed.
Nine young pilots from the "Academy" children's motorcycle school also participated in the competitions, adding to the excitement of the event.
Looking ahead, the next stage of the Supermoto championship will take place at the end of July in Zelenograd. The young racers will be eager to build on their successes and continue their impressive performances.
Sports enthusiasts will eagerly await the next stage of the Supermoto championship in Zelenograd, as the young racers from the event at the kartodrome ATRON in Ryazan look to build on their impressive performances. Igor Beliakov (#16), who won the qualification for the MiniMotoard Stock (adults) class, demonstrated resilience in his race, competing against several opponents and securing fourth place overall, despite two falls in the first race.