Four-stroke class to replace 125

At a meeting of the Grand Prix Commission during this weekend's Czech Republic Grand Prix at Brno, it was confirmed that the 125cc class will also be replaced by four-strokes from 2012.
Folger, Spanish 125GP Race 2010
Folger, Spanish 125GP Race 2010
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At a meeting of the Grand Prix Commission during this weekend's Czech Republic Grand Prix at Brno, it was confirmed that the 125cc class - the only two-stroke category remain🀅ing - will also be replaced by four-strokes from 2012.

Unlike M෴oto2, the four-stroke class that replaced 250cc at the🍨 start of this year, the new Moto3 championship will not have a single engine supplier.

125cc is the last category remaining from the inaugural 1949 World🌄 Championship season.

The statement read:

"Application 2012

"The⛄ 125cc class will be replaced by the Moto3 class.

"The basic technical rules of this class are:
- single cylinder 250cc 4-stroke engines with a maximum bore of 81 mm.
- each engine should last for 3 races minimum and cost not more than 10,000 EUR (final cost will be announced)
- each manufacturer if required should be ready to supply a minimum of 15🏅 riders.

"This proposal has b💮een a༒greed by the majority of MSMA."

The premier grand prix class changed from 50൩0𝓰cc (two-strokes) to MotoGP (four-strokes) in 2002.

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