Scott Sports awards the Junior Motocross Champions

Junior-Motocross-World-Championship_Scott_Spain-2015-07-22Last weekend the 2015 FIM Junior 125cc and 85cc Motocross World Championships and the European Open 65cc Championship took place for the first time in history at the remarkable circuit of El Molar, Spain. After a weekend of extremely close and intense racing, Kemea Yamaha Yamalube’s young Frenchman Maxime Renaux was crowned Junior 125cc World Champion while HSF Logistic Motorsport Team’s little Dutchman Raivo Dankers was crowned Junior 85cc World Champion. In the European Open 65cc Championship, Kay Karrsemakers took the gold plate with a double race victory.

After triumphing the most prestigious youth race of the year, all three riders were awarded with a super trick Scott Voltage mountain bike thanks to Scott Sports, a world-wide leader in off-road apparel, MX goggles, bicycles and other outdoor sporting goods.

‘’SCOTT Sports is very proud of this partnership with Youthstream. Supporting the young generation has always been a major part of our philosophy. They are the future of our sport and we are happy that we can continue our involvement and collaboration with Youthstream,” Diego Clément, SCOTT Sports Motosports Racing & Marketing coordinator, said.

“The FIM Junior Motocross World Championship offers young riders the chance to meet and race with competitors from all over the world, giving them the opportunity to measure their skills on an international level. The young generations need support from the industry to progress towards the possibility of a professional careers and/or international championship. We understand the enormous effort the parents and sometimes the whole family are facing to give their kids the opportunity to participate in this race, so for us it is very important share in the support,” Diego Clément added.

All three young champions were pumped with their new bikes. Youthstream would like to extend a big thanks to Scott Sports for their invaluable support.