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At the end of an exciting season: Ben Young wins the 2021 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy.
Thu Dec 16 14:03:00 CET 2021 Press Release
Ben Young is the winner of the 2021 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy. Born in Scotland but now living in Canada, he scored more Race Trophy points in his races in the Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK) than any other competitor. Young was rewarded for his success with a spectacular main prize, a new BMW M 1000 RR. Young received his new bike at BMW Motorrad Canada in Toronto (CAN).
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München. Ben Young is the winner of the 2021 BMW Motorrad Race
Trophy. Born in Scotland but now living in Canada, he scored more
Race Trophy points in his races in the Canadian Superbike
Championship (CSBK) than any other competitor. Young was rewarded
for his success with a spectacular main prize, a new BMW M 1000 RR.
Young received his new bike at BMW Motorrad Canada in Toronto (CAN).
Since 2014, BMW Motorrad Motorsport has brought private
BMW racers from different international and national championships
around the world under one roof in a unique competition – the Race
Trophy. In 2021, a new scoring system was introduced with the ‘winning
percentage’. The Race Trophy points correspond to the percentage of
the points that the competitors have scored in their respective
championship in relation to the maximum number of points possible in
the racing series.
Young emerged triumphant from a close
battle to win the 2021 Race Trophy. He finished on the podium in all
seven races of the 2021 CSBK season – one victory, five second-places
and one third – and scored a total of 84.86 Race Trophy points. In
doing so, Young narrowly defeated Roberto Tamburini (ITA) from the
Italian National Trophy 1000, who ended the year on 84.00 points.
Third place went to Alexandre Leleu (FRA) from the French European
Bikes Championship with 76.86 points.
“Congratulations to
Ben Young, on behalf of the entire BMW Motorrad Motorsport family,”
said BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director Marc Bongers. “It has been
another very exciting season, in which our private racers around the
world have again achieved countless successes. As such, the ‘winning
percentages’ they achieved in their respective racing series are very
high. All the top riders won races and claimed podiums in their
championships on the BMW M 1000 RR and the BMW S 1000 RR, so the race
for the Race Trophy was a very close one. We are also very proud to
have a number of champions in our ranks again this season. I would
like to congratulate all our motor racing customers on the success
they have achieved this season. They are the best ambassadors we at
BMW Motorrad Motorsport could wish for.”
“Congratulations
to Ben Young and all the participants on their success in the 2021
season,” said Uwe Geyer, who is responsible for the Race Trophy at BMW
Motorrad Motorsport. “We are delighted that private BMW racers remain
keen to be a part of the Race Trophy family – although the pandemic
continues to affect the sport of motor racing. In 2021, our
participants came from 21 countries in Europe, America, Asia and
Oceania. That shows how close-knit our global family of racers is. We
are grateful to all the racers and teams for being part of the BMW
Motorrad Racing community.”
A BMW M 1000 RR for winner Ben Young.
Unfortunately, the pandemic meant it was not possible to stage a
grand finale to assemble and honour the top riders in 2021. Instead,
Young received his main prize – the BMW M 1000 RR – at BMW Motorrad
Canada.
“Achieving this is very important to myself and my
team,” said winner Young. “After a Covid affected 2020 it is very
satisfying to come back racing and reach these goals I set for myself.
I feel like this is a great opportunity for myself and Canadian
racing to be recognized on a worldwide stage, and I am proud to be
able to do that. It was a great season of racing. It was nice to be
back after a year out. Working for the first time with the new
generation BMW S 1000 RR was amazing right from the get go, gaining
knowledge every lap we turned along the way. We do plan on racing the
BMW M 1000 RR next year which for me is like a dream come true. Ever
since the bike was released, it was something to drool over and now
being able to race it is going to be spectacular!”
Victories and podiums aplenty.
Second-placed Tamburini ended the year just 0.86 points behind
Young. Tamburini also finished on the podium in all seven races in the
Italian National Trophy 1000. With three victories, two second-places
and a third, he was crowned champion with races to spare. This was the
first title for the new BMW M 1000 RR. Third-placed Leleu was the man
to beat in the French European Bikes Championship. In 14 races, he
took eight victories on the BMW S 1000 RR, as well as one runner-up
finish and two third-places. He also won the title in his
series.
Tamburini and Leleu, like all the riders who
finished from second to tenth place, receive vouchers for BMW Motorrad
parts packages, which can be redeemed at BMW Motorrad Motorsport
Official Partner, alpha Racing. The total value of the vouchers
amounts to € 40,000 (see below for an overview of the top ten).
2021 champions.
In its debut season the new BMW M 1000 RR enjoyed titles and
success from the word go in various championships around the world –
and did so in a manner worthy of champions. Tamburini claimed the
first title for the new Superbike at the end of April, when he was
crowned champion in the Italian National Trophy 1000 after six of the
season’s seven races. The maiden title in an international
championship came courtesy of Ilya Mikhalchik (UKR) in the
Internationalen German Motorcycle Championship (IDM). Mikhalchik had
previously been champion twice with the S 1000 RR, and repeated that
success on the M 1000 RR. The podium in the 2021 IDM was an all-BMW
affair. Champion Mikhalchik was joined on the rostrum by two fellow
BMW riders Florian Alt (GER) and Luca Grünwald (GER). In the Spanish
Superbike Championship, Ivo Lopes (POR) won the title with the BMW M
1000 RR. In doing so, he became the first Portuguese rider to be
crowned champion in the Spanish Superbike series.
Other
BMW riders also won titles in their series on the BMW S 1000 RR. The
experienced Didier Grams (GER) again ended an exciting season as
champion of the International Road Racing Championship. In the French
European Bikes Championship, first and second place went to BMW
riders; runner-up behind champion Leleu was Marc Bachelier (FRA).
Michal Filla (CZE) won the Superstock class in the Alpe Adria
International Motorcycle Championship. BMW riders also finished second
and third in many more championships.
BMW Motorrad Race Trophy 2021 – Final Top Ten*.
Pos. | Name (Nat.) | Championship / Class | Points |
1 | Ben Young (CAN) | CSBK | 84.86 |
2 | Roberto Tamburini (ITA) | IT 1000 | 84.00 |
3 | Alexandre Leleu (FRA) | FR EU | 76.86 |
4 | Didier Grams (GER) | IRRC | 75.20 |
5 | Michal Prášek (CZE) | AA SBK | 72.00 |
6 | Glenn Allerton (AUS) | ASBK | 70.00 |
7 | Ivo Lopes (POR) | ESBK | 64.00 |
8 | Kenny Foray (FRA) | FSBK | 60.29 |
9 | Ilya Mikhalchik (UKR) | IDM | 58.67 |
10 | Marc Bachelier (FRA) | FR EU | 56.29 |
*You can find the full standings online at:
https://www.motorsport.bmw-motorrad.com