Kensei Matsudaira is racing in the 190cc class at this week’s FIM MotoMini World Series Final.

The United States is being represented this week by a team of five Mission Mini Cup By Motul riders at the FIM MotoMini World Series Final, which is taking place at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain.

Ulises Weyrauch is Matsudaira’s teammate in the 190cc class.

Two of the riders, Kensei Matsudaira and Ulises Weyrauch, are competing in the 190cc class, while the other three riders, Zaal Farhand, Jase Dill, and Lambert Su, are flying the stars and stripes in the 160cc class.

Zaal Farhand is competing in the 160cc class.

The team is led by Matsudaira, who is the AMA GP 160 Mini Cup National Champion, and Farhand, who won AMA National Championships in both the GP 160 and GP 110 classes.

Jase Dill is part of the three-rider 160cc American contingent racing in Spain.

Also notable, Dill won three of the four GP 160 races at the Mini Cup National Final, which was held this past August at Road America. Unfortunately, Dill had a mechanical issue with his bike in race three and scored no points, which opened the door for Farhand, who earned four consecutive runner-up finishes, to win the GP 160 title.

Lambert Su raced in MotoAmerica Mini Cup but qualified for the FIM MotoMini World Series Final via the Korean MiniGP Championship.

On Thursday, November 11, the FIM MotoMini World Series Final will feature two races each in the 190cc and 160cc classes, and then, there will be a Super Final race in each class, which will crown the two 2025 FIM MotoMini World Series Champions.

The event is a critical step on the Road to MotoGP™, providing a standardized, international platform for identifying and developing the next generation of motorcycle road racing talent. We wish our five Mini Cup riders the best of luck as they represent the U.S. against the best MiniMoto road racers in the world.

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