Is it because he knew that he would capture at least 5 world titles in his field that Thomas Chareyre chose, so early on, to entrust his hands to FIVE gloves?
Runner up in the final round of the Supermoto World Championship in Castelletto du Branduzzo, Thomas Chareyre claimed this weekend his fifth World title.
Involved this weekend in the third round of the Supermoto World Championship, Thomas Chareyre had some troubles in the first heat when another rival hit him…
The opening round of the S1 Supermoto World Championship was just a formality for Thomas Chareyre, the factory TM rider.
Apart from extraordinary riding skill and unparalleled sliding technique, Thomas Chareyre has had another outstanding weapon in his armory when going for his four Supermoto world titles: his FIVE SF1 gloves.
Thomas CHAREYRE won his third Supermoto World Championship wearing FIVE SF1 gloves, riding his factory TM, after an incredible season. Thomas came to the final which took place at Jesolo (Italy) with 14 points ahead of his Finnish rival (2013 World Champion) Mauno Hermunen (also FIVE rider) who had no choice but to beat the French to retain his crown. Thomas proved to be the most efficient on the duration of the championship and intelligently managed his lead to finish third in the first heat and 4th in the second race after a poor start. This result proved enough to clinch the riders’ title as he offered TM the manufacturer title. This is Adrian’s brother Thomas, who won the final round. Obviously, the FIVE riders have dominated the championship race after race. Triple World Champion : congratulations Thomas!
After Adrien and Thomas Chareyre comes Mauno Hermunen, 2013 Supermoto World Champion, one of the latest to join the ranks of FIVE riders.
Crowned Supermoto World Champion while kitted out in FIVE gloves in 2005, the year the brand was created, Boris Chambon now manages FIVE’s Competition and Product Development.
Perhaps unknown to most, Jérôme Giraudo, S2 Supermoto World Champion in 2004 and Aprilia ambassador, is also part of the international rise of the FIVE brand today.