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​MotoStudent is a biennial international competition aimed at university students from all over the world, in which teams must design, manufacture and develop a prototype of a racing motorcycle following specific regulations. The prototypes are finally presented and compete in an event organized at the MotorLand Aragón circuit, with different categories according to technology (electric or eFuel).

What is it?

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​MotoStudent aims to offer students a real professional experience, applying knowledge of engineering, project management and innovation in the design and development of a competition motorcycle, while promoting teamwork and contact with the industrial sector.

Objectives

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​Phase MS1 – Project evaluation (theoretical and design):
The teams present their complete project with design, calculations, feasibility, innovations... This project is assessed from an industrial and competitiveness point of view.

Phase MS2 – Prototype testing and performance:
The prototype undergoes a series of technical and dynamic tests, including braking, acceleration, maneuverability tests and finally a race at the MotorLand Aragón circuit where the overall behavior on the track is assessed.

Fases

​MotoStudent 2025 Results

​In the past eighth edition of MotoStudent, there were a total of 48 teams participating in the MotoStudent Electric category. These were our most outstanding results:

​This is the last and final round of the competition. It consists of an 8-lap race with the top 15 finishers.

For the team, this result is a complete victory as it is the best result ever achieved.

#4 Race

​It is the test that evaluates which prototype makes the fastest lap around the circuit. This result is the position in which it starts the race.

#5 Pole Position

#6 Brake Test

The test consists of braking for a certain distance on the straight of the circuit. This shows that the motorcycle is stable.

#8 Gymkhana

The test is based on completing a given circuit as quickly as possible. This good result shows the agility of the prototype.

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