Italian CIV: American Jayden Fernandez Testing With Team MMR

Italian CIV: American Jayden Fernandez Testing With Team MMR

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Geri Katalin

JAYDEN FERNANDEZ READY FOR HIS FIRST TEST WITH TEAM MMR AND THE NEW APRILIA RS660 TROFEO

On Sunday, March 30, at the Cremona Circuit, young American talent Jayden Fernandez will officially kick off his first racing season in Europe. This marks a major step for Jayden, who comes from the MotoAmerica Junior Cup, where he finished the 2024 season in sixth place overall. Like several other young American riders, he has decided to continue his career in Europe, where the championships are more competitive and serve as a crucial pathway for a rider’s development.

In 2025, Jayden will compete in the Italian CIV Championship – Aprilia RS660 Trofeo with Team MMR, led by Massimiliano Morlacchi and directly supported by Aprilia Racing. The season will begin with an official test at the Cremona Circuit, organized by the team, where Jayden will have the opportunity to ride the new Aprilia RS660 Trofeo for the first time. This test will be essential for him to get familiar with the bike and work with the team to find a base setup that will allow him to be competitive right away.

After the test, Jayden will head straight to Misano Adriatico, where the first CIV race weekend will take place from April 4 to April 6.

Jayden Fernandez:
“I’m really happy and excited to continue my career in such a competitive championship like the Italian CIV. I’ll give my best to achieve the best possible results. I’m proud to be part of Team MMR, which is recognized as one of the top teams in the championship, and I’ll do my best to meet their expectations.”

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