Brazilian motocross delivered another historic weekend in Europe.
During Round 3 of the Spanish Motocross Championship at the legendary Las Salinas Circuit in Alhama de Murcia, Bernardo Tibúrcio completely dominated the MX2 category and once again placed Circuit Equipment in the international spotlight.
From the very first practice sessions, the Brazilian rider showed impressive pace aboard his Yamaha YZ250F. On one of the most technical tracks of the Spanish calendar — featuring high-speed sections, deep ruts and demanding terrain — Bê combined raw speed, aggression and consistency throughout the entire weekend.
Race Pace from the Very Beginning
Bernardo kicked off the weekend with authority by taking victory in the qualifying race and immediately proving he had the speed to fight for the top step.
Strong starts, precise riding lines and relentless pace allowed the Brazilian to turn speed into total domination across every race of the weekend.
🏆 Qualifying Race Winner
🏆 Race 1 Winner
🏆 Race 2 Winner
🏆 Overall Winner

A flawless performance on one of the toughest circuits in the championship.
Incredible Comeback After a Crash
Race 1 delivered pure adrenaline from start to finish.
While leading the race, Bernardo suffered a crash that temporarily cost him the lead. But instead of backing down, the Brazilian responded with an impressive recovery ride.
Pushing hard lap after lap with aggressive racing lines and elite-level pace, Bê fought his way back to the front, reclaimed the lead and crossed the finish line in first place — also setting the fastest lap of the race.
On Sunday, Tibúrcio confirmed he was operating on another level during the weekend.
A perfect start in Race 2 allowed the Brazilian to grab the holeshot and control the race from start to finish, leaving no opportunity for his rivals to challenge.
Championship Fight Is On 🎖️
Beyond the overall victory in Alhama de Murcia, the result had major impact on the championship standings.
With this dominant weekend, Bernardo Tibúrcio moved into second place in the Spanish MX2 Championship standings with 131 points, cutting the gap to championship leader Adria Monné down to only 16 points.
The result confirms the Brazilian rider’s rapid growth during his European campaign.
After securing his first podium in the Spanish Championship earlier this season in Cáceres, Bernardo now takes another massive step forward and officially enters the title fight for the MX2 crown.
More than just speed, the Brazilian demonstrated maturity, resilience and race-winning consistency against some of the strongest names in European motocross.

Next Stop: Germany 🇩🇪
The focus now shifts to the next round of the European Motocross Championship (EMX250), scheduled for May 30–31 in Teutschenthal, Germany.
Who’s ready to follow Bê Tibúrcio in the next challenge? 🏁
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