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Triumph for locksmiths, disaster for world champion Payne

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While Markus Schlosser/Luca Schmidt faced a safe victory and the lead in the World Championship in Le Mans, Harry Payne/Kevin Rousseau had to stand by and watch from the edge of the track.
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The Swiss-German duo Markus Schlosser/Luca Schmidt convincingly took victory in the first feature race of the 2025 FIM Sidecar World Championship at Le Mans on Saturday. For reigning world champion Harry Payne/Kevin Rousseau, the weekend at Le Mans ended in a nightmare, having to watch the race largely from the sidelines due to a technical […] The post Schlosser and Schmidt triumph on Saturday in Le Mans – Defending champion Payne retires early …

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While Markus Schlosser/Luca Schmidt faced a safe victory and the lead in the World Championship in Le Mans, Harry Payne/Kevin Rousseau had to stand by and watch from the edge of the track.

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SPEEDWEEK broke the news in on Saturday, April 19, 2025.
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