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Cycle News 2024 Issue 49 December 10

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FIM MiniCup USA/ Ohvale USA Set for Five-Round Series in Southern California T he FIM MiniCup USA & Official "Road to MotoGP" program announced its partner- ship with Ohvale USA at Apex Motorsports Park in Perris, California, for the 2025 season. "This collaboration ensures a premier racing experience for young riders at one of the most exciting venues in the country, based directly in the heart of the beautiful Southern California scenery," according to a MotoAmerica statement. "Travelers flying in can take advantage of our 'Arrive and Race' rental packages, with race-ready bikes available in 110cc, 160cc and 190cc models. "The best of the best from both the 160cc and 190cc classes will get the opportunity to gauge their skills and go up against the world's best during the FIM World MiniGP final hosted in Valencia, Spain, during the MotoGP premier final [November 10-16]." Race dates: April 26-27, May 24-25, June 28-29, July 12-13 and August 30-31. The following classes will be held at each round: Stock 50 (6-8 years old), Stock 110 (8-12 years old), GP 110 (8-12 years old), GP 160 (9-14 years old), GP 190 (11-16 years old), Street GP (12 years and up). CN Apex Motorsports Park in Perris, California, will host the five-round FIM MiniCup USA/Ohvale USA Series. PHOTO BY BRIAN J NELSON WIND IN THE P50 Honda Introduces Rally Team T he Monster Energy Honda HRC team of- ficially introduced its lineup for the 2025 World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC). The Monster Energy Honda HRC team re- mains unchanged for 2025 with riders Ricky Brabec, Tosha Schareina, Adrien Van Bev- eren, Skyler Howes and Pablo Quintanilla. Brabec is the defending Dakar Champion. The team will compete aboard updated CRF450 Rally motorcycles and, new for 2025, will wear Alpinestars gear. CN The 2025 Monster Energy Honda HRC Rally team will be made up of the same five riders as last year, including defending Dakar Champion Ricky Brabec.

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