Italian speed championships, many awards will be held at EICMA 2014

Paolo Sesti reiterated the federation's trust in the nursery

Italian speed championships, many awards will be held at EICMA 2014Italian speed championships, many awards will be held at EICMA 2014

Italian speed championships 2014 – The 72nd edition of EICMA was the prestigious showcase for the awards of the 2014 Italian Speed ​​Champions. This was an enthralling and spectacular season which saw many 250 drivers at the start for ten races and the Italian titles decided only in the last round.

EICMA 2014 was also the stage for the awards ceremony very young people from the CIV and the IMF president Paolo Sesti took the opportunity to recall the Federation's direct commitment to the CIV since 2009 and to the project Blue Talents, aimed at the growth of the Italian nursery and the support of young promises from minibikes to their debut in the world championships.

Five classes awarded in minibikes (Daniel Angeli champion of Sav, Gabriele Mastroluca in Junior A, Matteo Patacca in Junior B, Roberta Ponzani in Open A and Alessio Chessa in Open B. Double Prize for Davide Baldini, Italian winner and European MiniGP Champion 50. Also at the European minibike championship level, Mattia Falzone in Junior A and Michael Carbonera in Open 50 Senior were awarded.

For the CIV big names it is usually on the park Ivan Goi, the Barni Racing Team rider who celebrated a well-deserved first place with Ducati and Michelin, achieved in the last race ahead of Matteo Baiocco and Kevin Calia. The great closing of the day fell to the manufacturing sector Uphill speed, also enriched by the category “Epoca” which proposed 5 winners for as many classes: Gianni Finelli (group 5 cl 1754T), Giovanni Lombardi (group 5 cl 250 2T/4T), Ricci Umberto (gr.5 cl 500), Daniele Parravano (group 5 cl GP 2T) ,) and Ruggero Di Flavio (group 4).

Eight awards were given for Uphill Speed: Marco Queirolo (125 Open), Cristian Olcese (250 Open), Stefano Bonetti (600 Stk), Stefano Manici (Naked), Francesco Curinga (600 Open), Francesco Martinelli (Supermotard) and the Barbi-Doratori couple (Sidecar). For Moto3 Andrea Neri and Marco Lombardi were awarded.

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