2025 Trencin Airport Race: Sunday Race Results

2025 Trencin Airport Race: Sunday Race Results

Trencin Airport Race, Slovakia, Sunday race results compendium, illustrating same winners as on Saturday, with double wins again for current IRRC Supersport Championship leader Marek Cerveny (Supersport Race Two/Super Twins Race Two winner).

Same vibes for IRRC Frohburg wildcard entrant in 2024, Michal Prasek (Superbike R2 victor) plus Jan Huk (Supermono), Moritz Nestler (GP 125/Moto3), Petr Kren (Open 250), Boris Korcak (Supersport 400), Ales Malina (Supersport 300) and Michal Vecko (Sport Production 125).

IRRC regular Rene Mlkvy secured eighth from second SBK race burst whilst another IRRC rider Matej Vit, did not start in races after placing second quickest in Supersport qualifying.

Slovakia’s fastest TT exponent Miroslav ‘Laki’ Sloboda was a very creditable fifth in Super Twins race.

Next weekend new wave, experienced, proven Czech, Slovak roads scene competitors aside high-quality abroad participants descend upon the Dymokury Road Races (6th-7th September). All road racing fans are cordially-invited.

We can officially reveal that still post this weekend overall Trencin and Dymokury lap-record holder David Datzer is planning to compete aboard M1000RR BMW, GP2 Evo Kramer steeds, taking in his first ‘racing test’ since serious injuries from an incident at Stare Mesto in May.

Trencin Sunday race results, not including yesteryear classes, are as follows:

Superbike Race 2:

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

Branislav Ryzek – did not start
David Hanzalik – did not start

Supersport Race 2:

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

Matej Vit – did not start
Vojtech Hanousek – did not start
Miroslav Medek – did not start

Super Twins Race 2:

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

Jan Sklenar – did not finish
Michal Vecko – did not finish

Supermono Race 2:

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

GP 125/Moto3 Race 2:

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

Open 250 Race 2:

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

Michal Griger – did not start

Supersport 400 Race 2:

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

Stefan Rybar – did not start

Supersport 300 Race 2:

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

Sport Production 125 Race 2:

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

Miroslav Neuman– did not finish
David Sturm – did not finish

Jiri Bursa – did not start

Photo credit: Jan Vavra

Words by Jan Vavra

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