Zaal Farhand (57) overcame a crash in the first 160cc race of the day to finish 11th in the 2025 FIM MotoMini World Series Super Final race. Photo courtesy of Michael Gougis.

The three Parts Unlimited Mini Cup By Motul riders who made it through to the final day of the 2025 FIM MotoMini World Series Final–Zaal Farhand, Kensei Matsudaira, and Jase Dill–competed in Thursday’s Super Final races at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain.

Jase Dill was the top-finishing American rider who competed in the 2025 FIM MotoMini World Series Final. Photo courtesy of Michael Gougis.

In the 160cc races on Thursday morning, Dill finished sixth in Race 1, and Farhand was credited with 23rd after unfortunately being involved in a multi-bike collision. In 160cc Race 2, Dill took the checkers in sixth place while Farhand bounced back from his crash to finish 15th. Both riders advanced to Thursday afternoon’s event-concluding 160cc Super Final race, and Dill finished eighth while Farhand was 11th.

Kensei Matsudaira represented America in the 190cc class of the MotoMini World Series Final, and he finished 13th overall at the event. Photo courtesy of Michael Gougis.

Matsudaira finished 15th in the first 190cc race on Thursday morning and improved with an eighth-place result in the second race, which advanced him to the 190cc Super Final where he finished 12th.

The overall standings are calculated based on points earned in Thursday morning’s two races, while the Super Final race awarded double points.

In the 190cc class, Matsudaira finished 13th overall with 17 points. In the 160cc class, Dill was seventh with 36 points, and Farhand was 15th with 11 points.

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