If you want to succeed in road racing and have a shot at a spot in MotoGP, you have to get into racing at a young age. Those who can make their mark in the Pocket or Minibike classes in their early years usually go on to pursue a path toward the World Championship via the Red Bull Rookies Cup or the Northern Talent Cup. With the Spanish Moto2 Championship (CEV), there is another stepping stone that has become almost indispensable for German talents looking to successfully advance to MotoGP.
For parents in Germany who are motorsports enthusiasts, it is therefore extremely difficult—for both financial and logistical reasons—to send even one child down this path. Not to mention that the necessary talent must also be there. Enabling two children to dream of competing in the World Championship is therefore nothing short of a miracle. Nevertheless, brothers Kevin and Leon Orgis have managed to make the leap to Spain.
After a year in the Moto3 Junior World Championship, he moved up to the Moto2 European Championship. Then came the pandemic, and the difficult situation took its toll on the Orgis brothers’ sponsors as well, so after four years together, Leon’s adventure came to an end in 2021. With the end of the 2022 season, Kevin’s days in Spain were also numbered, and 2023 marked the start of a new chapter for both of them in the IDM.
While Leon Supersport regain his former form in the IDM Supersport series with the Kiefer Racing Team after a one-year break from racing, Kevin has moved up to Pro Superstock 1000 and is already in the running for the title in the junior class during his rookie season in Superbike racing.
In this episode of “Slicks and Sunglasses,” you’ll find out what challenges the move to the IDM presented, how she sees the differences between working with Spanish and German racing teams, and what makes life as siblings in motorsports so unique!

