Riders supported by Zelos
Romain Kaivers
Romain Kaivers is currently the best Belgian Supermoto rider based on his results. Belgian Champion in 2022, he finished in 11th place in the S1GP World Championship that same year. In 2023, the young Belgian continued his strong performance, concluding his World Championship in 9th place.
The 2024 season was undoubtedly the best of his career. Not only did Romain reclaim his national title in Belgium, but he also finished in 6th position in the S1GP, coming close to the podium in several Grand Prix races. He aims to reach the podium in 2025!
Antoine Magain
The first Belgian rider to win a world enduro Grand Prix, Antoine Magain finished 3rd in the E1 (2020) and E3 (2023) world championships. He is also a five-time scratch Belgian champion (2018, 19, 21, 22, 23), as well as having won national titles in Spain (E1 in 2022, E3 in 2024) and France (E3 in 2020 and 2023). He has also shone in prestigious races such as the Chinelle, which he won in 2019 and 2023.
In 2025, Antoine Magain will compete in the E3 Enduro World Championship, which kicks off on the weekend of 6 April. He will also contest the Spanish and Belgian championships at every opportunity, as well as events such as La Chinelle. Wherever he puts his wheels down, the 28-year-old will be aiming for top positions. He got off to a flying start by finishing 2nd in the Bassella Race, before going on to win the Val de Lorraine Classic.
Geoffroy Noel de Burlin
In 2004, Geoffroy was 24 years old when a snowboarding accident left him paraplegic. Staying true to his nature, he decided to overcome his difficulties through the practice of motorsports, which marked a significant turning point in his life.
Over the course of ten years, Geoffroy has gathered an impressive record of races and podium finishes, both as a co-driver and as a solo rider. His journey is even more remarkable as he is the first to compete as solo para-athlete in rally-raid races. Notably, he is the first paraplegic driver in a single-seater buggy to complete the Monaco-Dakar rally.
Inspired by his journey, the values of sharing that drive us, and the benefits of the project—for this great athlete as well as for society—MIG/Zelos and Cap Sur L’Or (in collaboration with CAP48) have decided to support Geoffroy in his adventure.
Ferre Fleerackers
Having competed in the German ADAC competitions, Ferre Fleerackers achieved results that allowed him to access the Northern Talent Cup in 2024. The Belgian finished in an honorable fourth place with six podiums, battling for the title until the last weekend of competition.
Second in a race in the Sportbike category of the prestigious British Superbike Championship (BSB), Ferre secured a ride for the 2025 season. The 18-year-old talent will ride the Aprilia RS660 from the B.ART Racing Team, aspiring to compete for the top positions.
Chris Leesch
A specialist in the FIM World Endurance Championship, Chris Leesch played a firts role in the Superstock category in 2024. Still a member of the Chromeburner RAC41 Honda team, the Luxembourger led his team to the podium at events such as the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans and the Bol d’Or. He is logically among the favorites as the 2025 season approaches.
Roméo Fiorentino
In 2022, Roméo Fiorentino finished 15th in the S1GP World Championship, showing significant progress throughout the year as he achieved his best result in the final event. The following year, his results improved again, as he secured 12th place in the final standings.
The rider from Mettet made a few international appearances in 2024 but focused particularly on the BeNeCup. This strategy paid off as he became the champion, a title he will defend in 2025.