Finetwork and Almansa debut in the World Cup with Ramon Forcada

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the young pilot David Almansa will compete as a ‘wildcard’ in the final round of the Moto3 season in Cheste with the Finetwork MIR Racing Team, also debuting in the Moto3 World Championship, and the prestigious Catalan technician. Ramon Forcada as host.

The veteran engineer from Moià, with an impeccable service record of more than three decades in the Speed ​​​​World Championship, is behind Jorge Lorenzo’s three world championships in MotoGP with Yamaha and also that conquered by Alex Crivillé in 1989 on 125cc. He has also been the technical leader of riders such as John Kocinski, Alex Barros, Carlos Checa or Casey Stoner, on his Honda stage, and Viñales, Morbidelli or Dovizioso on his Yamaha stage. The last appointment in Misano bid farewell to the MotoGP World Championship with Andrea Dovizioso since Yamaha decided to cover the change in the RNF box with Cal Crutchlow and his technician in the Silvano Galbusera test team.

And far from retiring, he chose to slow down and the Finetwork MIR Racing Team, an FIM JuniorGP team, announced his signing at the beginning of the month with words like “one of the greatest eminences in MotoGP. Undoubtedly , having Ramón Forcada It will be a great step forward for a team in constant growth”, said its CEO Javi Martínez.

David Almansa He is completing his first season in the Moto3 JuniorGP category, where, since the beginning of the year, he has been able to position himself as one of the best rookies, constantly fighting for the front positions and achieving his first podium finish in Jerez.

Source: La Verdad

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