2nd place overall in the FIM EWC at Spa 8h

8H Spa

Spa-Francorchamps. Round two of the FIM Endurance World Championship (FIM EWC) took place at Spa-Francorchamps (BEL). The BMW M 1000 RR delivered strong results, with the BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team securing second place overall. In the Superstock class, the Champion-MRP-Tecmas team claimed pole position and a class victory.

At the home race, the BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team, led by Team Manager Werner Daemen (BEL) and with riders Markus Reiterberger (GER), Sylvain Guintoli (FRA), and Steven Odendaal (RSA), once again mastered extremely tricky conditions. Over the course of eight hours on the famously demanding ‘Ardennes rollercoaster’, the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, heavy rain alternated with drying patches. Starting from third on the grid, the trio skilfully navigated the challenges aboard the #37 BMW M 1000 RR, supported by excellent pit work from the team. The reward was second place and the team’s first podium of the season, following a fourth-place finish at the Le Mans (FRA) season opener.

In the Superstock category, the #9 BMW M 1000 RR was untouchable. The Champion-MRP-Tecmas Team, with riders Hannes Soomer (EST), Leandro Mercado (ARG), and Jan Bühn (GER), secured pole position on Friday and followed it up with a commanding victory on Saturday.

Round three of the 2025 FIM EWC, the eight-hour race at Suzuka, Japan, will be held on 3rd August.

Reactions after Spa 8h:

Sven Blusch, Head of BMW Motorrad Motorsport: “Our riders, teams, and the BMW M 1000 RR faced some of the sport’s greatest challenges over the past few days – both in the FIM Endurance World Championship and at the Isle of Man – and they rose to the occasion brilliantly. At the Spa 8 Hours, they defied extremely difficult conditions, earning a fantastic second place for the BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team and a Superstock win for Champion-MRP-Tecmas. My thanks go to all the riders, teams, and the BMW Motorrad Motorsport crew who made these past days so successful. We also send our best wishes to Peter Hickman for a speedy recovery – we look forward to seeing Hicky back on his BMW M 1000 RR very soon!”

Christian Gonschor, Technical Director BMW Motorrad Motorsport: “As always, Spa was an incredibly intense event. This track often requires riding in wet conditions, and our riders had to perform at the highest level in both practice and the race. Notably, we set by far the fastest lap time in dry conditions, clearly demonstrating the potential of the BMW M 1000 RR. Our riders had great pace. Unfortunately, most of the race was wet with rapidly changing conditions. Tyre choices between slicks, intermediates, and wets were critical – and we always made the right call but in such a competitive field, finding the right pace remains extremely challenging. Congratulations to the winning Honda team – we’re very happy to have scored valuable points with second place. The Superstock victory for Champion-MRP-Tecmas was also a fantastic achievement. This was the first race for the team in this configuration, and though all are experienced, they had never formed a team before. In the Superstock class, the focus is on the base motorcycle, and it’s fantastic that Jan Bühn, Tati Mercado, and our factory rider Hannes Soomer clinched the victory straight away with the BMW M 1000 RR. We also had strong results on the Isle of Man – a win and multiple podiums. Once again, the BMW M 1000 RR proved its strength. It’s a shame Peter Hickman was injured. He also had been showing great form until the crash. We wish him a speedy recovery.”

Markus Reiterberger, BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team: “It was a hard race, especially with these weather conditions, it was not so easy but my teammates and the team did an awesome job, and I also tried my best on and off the track. I think we know where we still can improve but we are happy. It’s our first podium with our new tyres, and we need them especially in these conditions. We are happy that we came through and with P2 we set a good base for our goals in the championship. Now we already fully focus on Suzuka. Thanks to the entire team; I am really delighted that we finished on the podium.”

Sylvain Guintoli, BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team: “At one point, it was really getting serious, there was a lot of water and aquaplaning, especially in the first section and on the back straight. I already said on Friday that it is going to be brutal and it was. We had all sorts of conditions. This second place is good and a strong result for us. We had a really strong pace in the dry, in the wet we were just missing something. Overall, it feels good to be back on the podium.”

Steven Odendaal, BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team: “It’s a solid result. It was easy to make mistakes in those conditions. I think about the championship and even if a second place is not a win we are getting there step by step. Two more to go, and then we will try to get it at the Bol d’Or!”

Hannes Soomer, Champion-MRP-Tecmas: “It was my first time at Spa, and it took me two runs to remember where the track goes as it is so long and quite difficult. After some ups and downs, including a crash for Leandro in qualifying, the race itself was really smooth. The entire team did a faultless job, every rider did three stints and we all were on the pace. The whole team did a fantastic job and that was rewarded with this great victory.

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