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FIM JuniorGP World Championship is a junior class race event organized by Dorna Sports under FIM regulations. It runs under Moto3 regulations and acts as an Moto3 World Championship feeder. This class is restricted to single-cylinder 250 cc four-stroke engines with a maximum bore of 81 mm (3.2 inches). The minimum total weight for motorcycle and rider is 148 kg (326 lb).[1]
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Current season, competition or edition: 2024 FIM JuniorGP World Championship | |
Sport | Motorcycle sport |
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Continent | World |
Official website | FIM JuniorGP World Championship |
European Talent Cup uses the One Make Bike system so that all racers will use the same motorcycle [1]
Various Bike Technical Data[2] | ||
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Dimension | length 1,809 mm x width 560 mm x height 1,307 mm | |
Wheelbase | 1,219 mm | |
Ground clearance | 107 mm | |
Seat height | 729 mm | |
Tank capacity | 11 liters | |
Frame type | Aluminum, twin tube | |
Machine type | Liquid cooled 4-stroke engine | |
Lubricant type | Semi dry sump, forced pressure and wet sump | |
Transmission | 6 speed | |
Clutch type | Wet multi-plate | |
Fuel supply system | PGM-FI | |
Suspension | Front | Behind |
Inverted type telescopic | Swinger, Pro-link | |
Brake | Front | Behind |
Single disc 296 mm, with 4-piston caliper | Single disc 186 mm, with single piston caliper | |
Tire size | Front | Behind |
90/580 R17 | 120/600 R17 |
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