As in Minime the outside line was hard to start from in the Cadet French Cup. Gautier Becq protected his position to complete the first lap ahead of Jules Bollier. Alexandre Pouliquen was held up, but quickly maneuvered back into third position with Emilien Carde in his wake. Behind that Anthoine Fernandez was trying to keep up with the leaders’ furious pace. In the same way that he did throughout the weekend, Becq stayed there, leaving Bollier isolated in second position. The battle raged for third place between Pouliquen and Carde, who took the lead on the fourth lap. But with 17 laps on the program, the race promised to be long.
The unfortunate Maxime Naud had unfortunately disappeared, as had Lucas Schizzi. It was then the turn of Pouliquen to stop permanently. Unlucky in the pre-final, Nathan Hucher was fired up, he was fifth in the wake of Fernandez just before the halfway point. A few laps later, he managed to overtake. As the laps wound down, the gaps that stretched between the drivers. After all his effort, Gautier Becq won the Coupe de France ahead of Bollier who was happy with this result in his first attempt in Cadet. Carde retained third place ahead of Hucher and Fernandez was able to control the rest. Louis-Ferdinand Simmenauer and Marc Cammarata finished grouped on the line in sixth and seventh positions.
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