BMRT3D maxxess Nevers can be “strong” in 2025 thanks to the experience it gained during its maiden season in the FIM Endurance World Championship’s top tier.
The French team’s statement followed its early exit from the season-deciding Bol d’Or earlier this month due to engine failure at 05h10 following earlier issues having held 10th place in the Formula EWC category after eight hours of racing.
“The night was still beautiful with the riders who gave us a nice comeback after a first technical problem,” BMRT3D maxxess Nevers’ Facebook post read. “The staff were not left behind, and once again demonstrated their efficiency despite the challenges ahead. We would like to thank everyone for their unwavering support and our partners, without whom none of this would obviously be possible. Our eyes now turn to 2025, strong from our experience this year.”
Loris Cresson, who partnered Jonathan Hardt and Julien Pilot in the Bol d’Or, added: “It’s disappointing but, as always in endurance, you can be the best in the world but you are only rewarded with the chequered flag. This season we were a bit unlucky sometimes, but we come out with two nice results at the 24 Heures Motos and 8 Hours of Spa Motos. Thanks to Romain Mangé and BMRT3D maxxess Nevers for one more season at your side. I gave my best every lap on the bike to lead us to the top.”
BMRT3D maxxess Nevers finished 11th in the final FIM Endurance World Championship for Teams.
Original Source [ FIM EWC ]