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2013 FIM eRoad Racing World Cup

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The 2013 FIM eRoad Racing World Cup season was the only season of the eRoad Racing championship for electric motorcycle road racing, organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) following the unification of the former TTXGP series with the FIM "e-Power" electric motorcycle racing series. Two separate series were held in Europe and in North America. Since the planned World Final was cancelled, two separate winners were determined, one for each series: Ho Chi Fung (Zongshen, China) for the European series and Eric Bostrom (Icon Brammo, USA) for the North American series.[1]

Calendar

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The 2013 eRoadRacing World Cup was planned to consist of 4 races in Europe and 4 in North America, with a world final in Asia. However, only 6 races took place in the end, as two of the American races as well as the World Final had to be cancelled because of time constraints.[2]

European series

Round Date Event Circuit Winner
E1 14 July Spain Green Prix of Valencia Circuit Ricardo Tormo China Ho Chi Fung
E2 China Su Rong Zai
E3 18 August Germany 16. German Speedweek Motorsport Arena Oschersleben China Ho Chi Fung
E4 21 September France 24 Heures Moto Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe Bugatti China Ho Chi Fung

American series

Round Date Event Circuit Winner
A1 21 July United States Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca United States Eric Bostrom
A2 18 August United States Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix Indianapolis Motor Speedway United States Shane Turpin

Participants

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Team Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
India Agni Racing Agni 12 62 United Kingdom Sam West E1–4
Agni 09 50 Germany Harald Gasse E3
China Zongshen Zongshen Prototype 59 China Ho Chi Fung E1–4
91 China Su Rong Zai E1–4
26 Spain Oscar Peña E1–2
6 Germany Thomas Schuricht E3
43 Brazil Rhalf Lo Turco E4
Netherlands Renegade Z Zero S 2013 72 Spain Julián Miralles E1–2
46 Spain Adrián Menchen E1–2
55 Germany Harald Gasse E1–2
35 Republic of Ireland Cormac Conroy E3
39 Sweden Peter Linden E3
5 United Kingdom Chris Forster E4
10 France Philippe Monneret E4
United Kingdom SBK City Racing Mavizen TTX02 43 Brazil Rhalf Lo Turco E3
United States Icon Brammo Brammo Empulse RR 14 United States Shane Turpin A1–2
32 United States Eric Bostrom A1–2
United States AKR Daytona Racing Brammo Empulse TTX 8 United States Arthur Kowitz A1–2
United States Electric Cowboy Zero S 10 United States Brandon Miller A1
24 United States Elaine Carpenter A2
United States SBK Racing Zero S 28 United States Ted Rich A1–2
United States Be.ev.com Racing Zero S 64 United States Jeremiah Johnson A1–2
United States K Squared Racing Zero S 96 United States Kenyon Kluge A1–2
United States Parker Brammo Brammo Empulse TTX 93 United States Shelina Moreda A1–2
United States SPSU Racing Hornet 1 74 United States Caesar Gonzales A2

World Cup standings

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Source:[3]

References

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  1. ^ "FIM eRoad Racing World Cup Winners Announced". eroadracing.com. 2013-11-18. Archived from the original on 2013-12-07.
  2. ^ "FIM eRoad Racing World Final Cancelled". eroadracing.com. 2013-11-18. Archived from the original on 2013-12-07.
  3. ^ "Results". www.eroadracing.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-09. Retrieved 2013-08-21.