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CEV Buckler round

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In the session of eight litre, indications are that the challenge between Maverick Viñales and Miguel Oliveira will be the main theme throughout the year. The Catalan competitor leads the rankings by 1 point from his Portuguese rival after a win at Albacete, however Oliveira is getting closer to his initial win in the CEV Buckler, after ending second in five of the six events he has raced during the Championship. Other strong contendors include Alex Rins, victor at Catalunya and third in the overall rankings at only six points behind Viñales, along with Isaac Viñales and Hiroshi Ono.

In Moto2 Dani Rivas heads the Championship due to his consistency in the opening two rounds, Kev Coghlan and his colleague Jordi Torres are both only a point behind. The session is very open due to the quality of racers competing, nobody can be ruled out with competitors like Carmelo Morales, Iván Silva, Iván Moreno, José David de Gea and Ricky Cardús all looking for glory.

In Stock Extreme Javier Forés and Javier del Amor will be sure to excite spectators with another near battle after delivering 2 thrillers so far. Santiago Barragán will also be a strong contendor after claiming third places at both Catalunya and Albacete, he will now be racing at his favourite track. Enrique Rocamora, Julian Mazuecos and Javier Hidalgo will also have strong goals ahead.

The Kawasaki Ninja Cup arrives back to the CEV Buckler, with youngster Adrián Menchén ahead in the rankings following his win at Montmeló, ahead of last season's runner-up Angel Molero and Alex Mariñelarena.

More information on the racers and the Championship are located at www.cevbuckler.com and www.rfme.net.


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