Tony Eliasformer pilot of MotoGP and champion of Moto2 in 2010, returned to competition with the help of suzuki in MotoAmerica. At almost 40 years old, the Catalan returns to a discipline in which he was champion in the 2017 edition. As announced by the official account of the championship, the Spaniard has signed for the Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR team.
“Um happy to have the opportunity to compete again and special to do it with Suzuki and with a team I know at Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki. It’s great that they gave me this opportunity and I’m excited and motivated. I’m ready to start working hard. It won’t be easy, but let’s do it! I know the bike and I know the good things about it. We’re going to work hard to make it even better and I can’t wait to get started.”
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It’s been a long time since Elias’ last MotoGP race in 2015. Since then his career has continued on the other side of the Atlantic, where in addition to the championship in 2017, he also secured two runner-up finishes in the following two seasons . .
Source: La Verdad

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