Double podium for Galfer in two WSBK categories. Valentin Debise takes 2nd place in the WorldSSP category, and Marc García also achieves a 2nd place in SSP300.
Valentin Debise (Evan Bros) secures 2nd place in the first race and 4th place in the second race at the thrilling Most round of the WorldSSP Championship, highlighting the quality of Galfer Racing’s brake products.
Last weekend, riders relying on Galfer brake products shone once again in the World Superbike Championship (WSBK), with standout performances in the WorldSSP and SSP300 categories. Valentin Debise (Evan Bros) led the day with an impressive second place in the first race and a commendable fourth place in the second, reaffirming his skill and the effectiveness of Galfer Floatech® brake discs and Racing G1310 sintered pads.
In the first race at Autodrom Most, Debise started strong, maintaining fourth position from the start and fighting for the podium throughout the race. On the final lap, he made a masterful pass on Manzi to secure second place, his best result of the season and his third podium of the year. “The race was tough due to the high temperatures, but the team did a great job with the bike setup. I’m very happy and ready for tomorrow,” Debise commented after the race.
On Sunday, luck was not on Debise’s side. Despite a solid performance that saw him cross the finish line in third place, a controversial post-race penalty demoted him to fourth place. Nevertheless, this result allows the French rider to move up to fourth in the overall standings with 130 points. “Losing the podium this way hurts, but I’m comforted by knowing we were very fast all weekend. We’re motivated for Portimao,” Debise stated.
Other WorldSSP riders also stood out, all using advanced Galfer brake components. Tom Booth-Amos (PTR Triumph) achieved a notable eighth place in the first race before being declared unfit for the second due to illness. “Unfortunately, I couldn’t compete on Sunday, but I’m ready for Portimao,” Booth-Amos said.
Federico Caricasulo (Motozoo) had an excellent performance, finishing fifth in the first race and sixth in the second. Lucas Mahias (GMT94) also had a solid weekend, finishing sixth in the first race. “We’re making good progress, and the team is working very well,” commented Caricasulo.
In the SSP300 category, Marc García (China Racing Team) took the podium in the first race, finishing in second place, while his teammate, Julio García (China Racing Team), secured a seventh place in the second race. Both riders also rely on Galfer Floatech® brake discs and Racing G1310 sintered brake pads for superior performance on the track.
The next round of the championship will take place from August 9-11 at the Portimao circuit, where Galfer riders will look to continue their success and demonstrate the superiority of Galfer Racing brake products.