the brazilian Diogo Moreira and the malaysian Syarifuddin Azman They became the most relevant numbers of the MT MSI team, which will compete in the Moto3 world championship, presented at the facilities of the “MSI Motor & Sport” Institute in Madrid.
the brazilian Diogo Moreirawho will face his second season with the MT MSI team, is very confident of his chances for the new season, after being the best rookie last season and now his main goal is to be among the category leaders and do not make too many mistakes in the form of falling.
“Last year I was confident until the injury came because wanting to win and then recovering cost me a lot, but we had a good preseason and I would say that this year we can fight to be ahead and at the end. of the season think about the championship”, said Moreira without hesitation.
“Öncü, Suzuki, Masiá or Sasaki, in addition to Rueda and the riders who come from FIM CEV Repsol, should be our main rivals throughout the season,” said Moreira without hesitation about his possible rivals .
The new addition to the team, the Malaysian Syarifuddin Azman “Damok”, who acknowledged that his nickname came from a young age, when he seemed to be overweight and all his friends called him “fat”, which is what it means in Malaysian, without missing a beat his smile.
“During the preseason, we prepared a lot physically and mentally for this new challenge, where we hope to be in the top group as much as possible but make no mistakes and if possible be the best rookie of the season,” he said. .without hesitation the Malaysian pilot.
Moreira and Azman are not the only team representatives, as Spaniards Pedro Acosta, Moto3 world champion in 2021, and Sergio García Dols, Moto3 world runner-up in 2022, also have some support from the Spanish helmet manufacturer that MT and Along with them is the main Spanish reference in women’s motocross, Gabriela Seisdedos, nine-time Spanish champion in the specialty.
The first to intervene is certain Gabriela Seisfingers, that dispelled any doubts about its continuity by assuring: “As long as I walk and continue to feel competitive, I will continue to compete, especially if I have the support of sponsors like this team.”
Seisdedos became part of the women’s team that, for the first time, was declared motocross champion of the Nations in its category, a milestone that was greatly appreciated by the female rider, who acknowledged that her specialty is “very physical and technical and it is a sport with many factors external teams where it is difficult to win, but having good support makes it easier but the goal will always be better than what has been achieved so far”.
Source: La Verdad

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