Circuit Ricardo Tormo hosted the second round of the CEF InterOpen Speed and the fourth round of the MIR Racing Aspar Cup, in a weekend where more than a hundred riders gathered at the Valencian track. The CEF InterOpen Speed, organized by the Motorcycling Federation of the Valencian Community, held a total of six races at the Circuit as part of the BMW Iberia Cup, SSP300, and Superbike-Supersport categories.

In the Superbike-Supersport category, Makar Sushilin secured victory in the first race with a lead of more than ten seconds over Jose Manuel Pérez (Yamaha) and Rubén Nasarre. In the second race, Andrea Bettin won with a comfortable lead, again with Alcantarilla in second and Rubén Romero in third. In SSP300, David Estévez (Kawasaki) achieved both victories of the weekend, with Jose Rodríguez (Kawasaki) and Joaquín Vaquero (Kawasaki) on the podium in both races. As for the BMW Iberia Cup, Gaspar Rodríguez was the winner ahead of Pedro Enrique Benito and Isaac Moreno.

The MIR Racing Aspar Cup, a championship linked to the young rider training structure promoted by the Aspar Team and the Circuit Ricardo Tormo itself, visited the Cheste track for the first time this season. The young talents of Spanish motorcycling gathered in the Moto5 and Promo3 categories, with nearly 70 entries.

In Promo3, Darío Ruiz was the clear protagonist of the weekend. The rider from Madrid, who had not won before, achieved a double victory at the Circuit, two wins that make him the new leader of the category. Ruiz won both races ahead of Izan Muyor; Marc Moñinos completed the podium in the first race and Lorenzo Poma in the second. Villena rider Pablo Arnedo, current Moto5 champion, arrived at the Circuit as the leader and, after finishing on the podium, extended his lead in the overall Moto5 standings. Victory in the first race went to Alejandro Castilla, ahead of Arnedo and Italian Ethan Botti. Meanwhile, in the second race, Botti climbed to the top of the podium ahead of his compatriot Cesare Golfeto and Dmitrii Kopanev.

Additionally, the Circuit’s Technification Track hosted the sixth round of the Valencian Community MiniVelocidad Championship, featuring races in the MiniGP, 80 Pro Series, 80 Automáticas, and Pit Bike categories. The Circuit will once again welcome motor enthusiasts next weekend, with the third round of the Promocopa, the event that brings together different one-make championships in Spanish motorsport. Entry to the paddock and the pit grandstand will be free.