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Buchanan Saves The Best Till Last!

  • Kiwi racer secures 5th in the JuniorGP championship
  • Perfect way to finish his final season
  • Looking forward to being the first Kiwi in the Moto3 World Championship

Tussling at the front throughout, Buchanan punched out of the final corner and dominated the fight to the finish line, missing the win by just 0.048 seconds to Guido Pini, of Italy.

“I’m really happy with today – it feels like I saved my best JuniorGP races until the very end. There is no better feeling than seeing that New Zealand flag raised above the podium,” he said.

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Cormac Buchanan in the lead during the FIM Junior World Championship at Estoril, Portugal. Photo: Manu Tormo.

 It was such a nice way to sign off with my AGR team and reward them for the last three years together. They have made me into the rider I am today and I feel ready to fight it out in the world championship.

“We managed the race really well. It almost felt like I was riding around knowing I had the race under control. Although, when I was sixth going into the last corner, I knew that I just had to close the eyes, as they say, and push. Thankfully, it was enough to cross the line in second place and so agonisingly close to my first win in Europe.”

Buchanan was again in the mix throughout race two, leading in stages and never more than a second from the front, but was forced to settle for seventh across the line. He was then demoted one place for breaching track limits.

“It was another good race and I felt really calm. Unfortunately, I kept getting sucked into the slipstream under braking, and it meant I had to do a lot of work to recover. In the end, we just ran out of laps, and I got punted wide in the last lap and got demoted for that.”

Cormac Buchanan celebrates with his AGR Racing team after finishing second at the FIM Junior World Championship at Estoril, Portugal. Photo: Manu Tormo.

A strong points haul in the final round boosted him up the championship ranks to 5th equal overall, just one point from fourth.

“That track limits proved especially costly in the end, but fifth in the world is an incredible result for this season. We were in the hunt for top three overall right until that last lap,” he said.

“We came into the weekend 16 points adrift from second in the championship, and by the end of the first race, we were just four points behind, so it really demonstrates the step we have made this season, particularly in that mental space, to handle the intensity and pressure.

“This is the pinnacle of racing in the world – the next step literally is the MotoGP world championship – so to be here representing New Zealand makes me incredibly proud.”

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