Recap of the latest developments in the FIM Endurance World Championship

Grégory Leblanc is SERT’s fourth rider
Suzuki Endurance Racing Team’s line-up for the 24 Heures Motos is now complete following their hire of a top-drawer substitute rider. Grégory Leblanc, a 5-time winner of the race, will be the replacement rider for Vincent Philippe, Etienne Masson and Gregg Black in April.
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Sébastien Gimbert clocks 20 years at the 24 Heures Motos
Sébastien Gimbert is embarking on a very special season. In the saddle of the Honda Endurance Racing bike, the French rider will take to the track for his last time racing the 24 Heures Motos on 20 April, 20 years after his very first race at Le Mans, also on a Honda.
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SRC Kawasaki feeling fully confident
Team SRC Kawasaki France are looking more determined than ever after a fresh session of tests in Spain, where their ZX-10R 2019 lived up to its promise and riders Jérémy Guarnoni, David Checa and Erwan Nigon further improved their performance.
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No Limits name full squad
No Limits Motor Team have honed their credentials to seek a Superstock win at the 24 Heures Motos. Frenchman Cédric Tangre rounds off the Italian team’s rider trio, joining Luca Scassa and Christian Gamarino to ride the Suzuki #44.
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A Sunday race in Oschersleben this year
The 8 Hours of Oschersleben will be one big motorcycle fiesta lasting from 6 to 9 June. The race will take place on Sunday 9 June to make the most of the long Pentecost weekend. The German circuit will also host the European Endurance Legends Cup and the national IDM Superbike Championship.
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Motobox Kremer have bigger ambitions
Following their 9th-place finish at the Bol d’Or, Motobox Kremer Racing are honing their preparation for the 24 Heures Motos. Geoffroy Dehaye, Jan Viehmann and Gregory Ortiz are to ride the Yamaha R1 at Le Mans, which will mark the German team’s 20th anniversary.
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Webike Tati Team Trick Star in Formula EWC
Webike Tati Team Trick Star, last season’s winners of the FIM Superstock World Cup, have moved up into the Formula EWC class. The Franco-Japanese team will be on the grid at the 24 Heures Motos on a Kawasaki with the black number plate background marking out EWC machines.
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