KillianFPV wins Aircrasher 2026 qualifier by 0.07 seconds
KillianFPV beat Jonas Bargenda by 0.070144 seconds at Aichtal, where the top 10 stayed under 31.8 seconds and every mistake cost real places.

KillianFPV did not just win Aircrasher’s Batch 1, he squeezed out a qualifier that was razor-tight from the front of the board all the way back through 10th. His 28.75904-second run beat Jonas Bargenda by 0.070144 seconds, with Lukas Böhm only 0.349696 seconds off the pace in third. Swan Versmissen finished fourth in 29.706699, Arvin Schroeder was fifth in 29.960192, Guillaume Bailleau sixth in 30.751116, and Tristan Goin held 10th in 31.752192, a spread so compressed that the entire top 10 stayed under 31.8 seconds.
That kind of board is why Aichtal matters. The Aircrasher event ran May 14-17 at Sportplatz SV07 Aich, Heideweg 60, 72631 Aichtal, Germany, with the MultiGP Global Qualifier portion split into three batches of 30 pilots each. The day started with arrival at 07:00, a pilots’ briefing at 08:00, Batch 1 around 08:15, Batch 2 around noon and Batch 3 around 17:00. Camping was available nearby, power and sanitary facilities were on site, and the sports restaurant handled food service. In a format like that, the leaderboard is not built on one flash lap. It is built on repeatable pace, because every return to the course gives another chance to lose a tenth.

That pressure is baked into the MultiGP Global Qualifier itself. MultiGP uses the qualifier as the standardized route to the MultiGP Championship, with a unified leaderboard that lets pilots measure themselves on the same track structure. Aircrasher also carries real weight in that system. MultiGP calls it a Tier 1 chapter and says it organized the first official MultiGP European Championship in Aichtal in September 2025, an event built around 96 starting places, with 64 earned through Global Qualifier ranking and 32 sold first-come, first-served. Aichtal is not a random stop. It is one of the places where the pathway to the championship gets real.


KillianFPV’s win lands even cleaner when you place it against his own recent baseline. In the 2025 Spring Global Qualifier leaderboard, Killian Rousseau, racing as KillianFPV, posted a 28.780438 at Aircrasher. This time he went slightly quicker and turned that form into a win. The field behind him stayed packed as well, with 16th-place Andrei Tsishyn clocking 36.375936, which left the top 16 separated by a little more than 7.6 seconds. In qualifier terms, that is barely any room at all. One brushed gate, one hesitation, one bad exit, and the bracket changes fast.
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