Jase Dill (58) made it through to the final day of the 2025 FIM MotoMini World Series.

Three of the five riders representing the United States and MotoAmerica made it through qualifying and will race on the final day of the 2025 FIM MotoMini World Series Final being held this week at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain.

Kensei Matsudaira was the fastest rider in Wednesday’s first qualifying session for the 190cc class. Photo courtesy of Michael Gougis.

Jase Dill, who is the Parts Unlimited By Motul Mini Cup GP 160 and GP 110 National Double Champion, advanced to Thursday’s races in the 160cc class on the strength of his qualifying times, as did Kensei Matsudaira (the Parts Unlimited By Motul Mini Cup GP 190 National Champion) with his qualifying times in the 190cc class. Meanwhile, Zaal Farhand took an alternate route by winning a qualifying race, which advanced him to Thursday’s races in the 160cc class.

Zaal Farhand made it to the final day in the 160cc class by winning a qualifying race.

Thursday’s final day includes two races for the 160cc class and two races for the 190cc class in the morning. In the afternoon, the 23 riders who scored the most points in the morning’s 160cc races will compete in a 19-lap 160cc Super Final, and the 18 riders who scored the most points in the morning’s 190cc races will compete in a 20-lap 190cc Super Final. The two winners from each of the two Super Final races will be crowned as World Champions.

The FIM MotoMini World Series Final is an official part of the Road to MotoGP™, which provides a standardized, international platform for identifying and developing the next generation of motorcycle road racing talent. Congratulations to Jase, Kensei, and Zaal, and good luck on Thursday.

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