2025 Trencin Airport Race: Saturday Race Results

2025 Trencin Airport Race: Saturday Race Results

The seventh edition of renewed Trencin Airport Races, takes place this weekend in Slovakia near the Czech border.

Unfolding just two weeks after fifteenth Holic Castle Classic Race that featured 83 years old, ten times TT winner, fifteen times World Champion Giacomo Agostini and usual organiser/rider, Slovak racing legend, still in the saddle of his 250cc Jawa bike, Peter Balaz. He celebrates his 80th Birthday in November.

His son, also former racer Milos Balaz is the main organiser of Trencin Airport Race plus Dolny Hricov – Zilina Airport Race in June.

Saturday afternoon opening races at Trencin saw wins for current leader of IRRC Supersport Marek Cerveny (Super Twins and Supersport), Michal Prasek (Superbike), Jan Huk (Supermono), German Moto3 Horice lap record holder Moritz Nestler (GP125/Moto3).

Petr Kren (Open 250), Boris Korcak (Supersport 400), Ales Malina (Supersport 300) and Michal Vecko (Sport Production 125). Permanent IRRC Superbike rider Rene Mlkvy took seventh in the opening SBK race exploration.

Results from yesterday’s races, not including yesteryear classes, are as follows:

Superbike Race 1:

1st – Michal Prasek
2nd – Tomas Borovka
3rd – Jan Huk
4th – Zigmund Bajcsi
5th – Vladimir Ruza
6th – Tomas Milichovsky
7th – Rene Mlkvy
8th – Radek Smolenak
9th – Eduard Werner
10th – Roman Kurina
11th – Branislav Ryzek
12th – Simon Valient

Supersport Race 1:

1st – Marek Cerveny
2nd – Martin Hulin
3rd – Dusan Kovarik
4th – Florian Glashauser
5th – Zbynek Prochazka
6th – Ondrej Kubalek
7th – Petr Hulin
8th – Libor Kreuzmann
9th – Jachym Barak
10th – Lukas Vankat

Vojtech Hanousek – did not finish

Super Twins Race 1:

1st – Marek Cerveny
2nd – Martin Hrstka
3rd – Lubos Konak
4th – Michal Vecko
5th – Miroslav Sloboda
6th – Ondrej Blazek
7th – Jan Sklenar
8th – Vojtech Sklenar
9th – Jan Dresner

Ludovit Krusina – did not finish

Supermono Race 1:

1st – Jan Huk
2nd – Matous Ondrusz
3rd – Ondrej Bulvas
4th – Moritz Nestler
5th – Libor Kamenicky

GP 125/Moto3 Race 1:

1st – Moritz Nestler
2nd – Oldrich Podlipny
3rd – Martin Krticka

Open 250 Race 1:

1st – Petr Kren
2nd – Petr Kunz
3rd – Boris Korcak
4th – Tomas Gorka

Supersport 400 Race 1:

1st – Boris Korcak
2nd – Patrik Horak
3rd – Roman Skoupy
4th – Zbynek Prochazka
5th – Milan Hanzalik
6th – Martin Kosek
7th – Roman Machan
8th – Ales Kalman
9th – Ales Blazejovsky
10th – Michal Griger
11th – Stefan Rybar

Supersport 300 Race 1:

1st – Ales Malina
2nd – Lubos Konak
3rd – Tomas Sauer
4th – David Dudinak
5th – Matous Karny
6th – Vojtech Karny
7th – Jan Zadrazil

Sport Production 125 Race 1:

1st – Michal Vecko
2nd – Marek Zima
3rd – Josef Svoboda
4th – Pavol Mihalkovic
5th – Pavel Nechanicky
6th – Pavel Fojtik
7th – Petr Cadek
8th – Ondrej Fryda
9th – Miroslav Neuman
10th – David Sturm

Dusan Kovarik – did not finish
Jiri Bursa – did not finish
Josef Svoboda – did not finish

Photo credit: Jan Vavra

Words by Jan Vavra

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