British Talent Cup expands prize packages
The British Talent Cup has expanded 🐎its prize range ൲for 2020 including prize money for the top 10 finishers per race.
Since its launch in 2017 the British Talent Cup has offered standout riders a path to the FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship as well as the opportunity to catch the eye racing as a support category to MotoGP, the World Superbike championship and ♐the British Superbဣike championship.

The British Tale🃏nt Cup has expanded its prize range for 2020 includ💫ing prize money for the top 10 finishers per race.
𝕴Since its launch in 2017 the British Talent Cup has offered🌠 standout riders a path to the FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship as well as the opportunity to catch the eye racing as a support category to MotoGP, the World Superbike championship and the British Superbike championship.
For 2020 the British Ta🐲lent Cup acts as a permanent support category to BSB, effecti🏅vely replacing the British Motostars series, while also retaining its spot on the British MotoGP race schedule at Silverstone.
Also new from next year the prizes available have been increase🍌d, including a prize fund per race with each race wi𒁏nner taking home £500, second place £300, third place £200, fourth place £150, fifth-eighth places £100, ninth-tenth places £50 paid by MSVR.
Tyre suppliers Dunlop Motorsport are also providing a prize fund for the top three in the final championship standings (£5,000 for first, £3,000 for second and £2,000 for third). Dunlop will be giving tyres as prizꦚes per race with the race winner getting a front and rear tyre, second place getting a rear tyre and third place getting a front tyre.
Dorna will still choose a rider from the British Isles to compete in the 2021 FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship, while two riders w🐻ill get the chance to take part in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies’ Cup selection event for 2021.
The 2020 season gets underway🍬 with testing at Jerez on 1-2 March before the opener on 10-12 April at Silverstone’s National circuit as part of the BSB programme. All riders will get to grips with the standard Honda NSF 250R machine in the single-make series. All rounds will host a double-header of racing action to create a 20-race season which will mark the British Talent Cup’s biggest-ever campaign.