Applications Now Being Accepted For 2010 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

Applications Now Being Accepted For 2010 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

© 2009, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

After an exciting season which saw the championship go down to the final race, with Jakub Kornfeil nipping Sturla Fagerhaug by a mere two points, it has been announced that the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup will return for a fourth season in 2010. The application period is now open, with a closing date of Sunday, September 20, 2009. The application form is located at ~http://www.redbullrookiescup.com/application.php~ Through the first three seasons of the Rookies Cup, the level of competition has steadily increased and the Selection Process has become more and more stringent. Applications are being sought from teenagers from around the world with high performance motorcycle experience. This year, applicants are asked to add proof of racing success to their forms, but this is not limited to only road racers, as motocrossers, dirt trackers, speedway and any other speed-sport competitors are welcome to apply. To qualify for consideration, applicants must be born between January 1, 1993 and March 31, 1997. The most promising applicants will be invited to the official Selection Event in Europe on October 6, 2009. From that day of testing, a very select number of riders will be invited to join the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup for 2010. While the best of this year’s Rookies like Kornfeil and Fagerhaug look to continue their careers in the 125 GP World Championship, many of the others will remain in the Cup for another season until the best of them can also make the step to the professional level. The calendar for the 2010 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup has yet to be finalized, but it will continue to run alongside the majority of the European MotoGP races and is due to start next year in Jerez at the Spanish Grand Prix.

Latest Posts

MotoAmerica: More From Mid-Ohio

HARLEY-DAVIDSON FACTORY RACER KYLE WYMAN WINS SUNDAY AND FINISHES...

American Flat Track: Indian FTR750 Ineligible To Race In 2025

Indian Motorcycle Celebrates the End of an Era of...

MotoGP: Dovizioso Testing In Place Of Crutchlow At Misano

Andrea Dovizioso to ride as Yamaha Factory Racing MotoGP...

AHRMA: Pro Challenge Now Open To MotoAmerica Supersport Bikes

AHRMA Expands 2024 AHRMA Pro Challenge at the 19th Barber...

Moto2: Dixon Signs With Elf Marc VDS Racing Team

Elf Marc VDS Racing Team signs Jake Dixon for...