After the signing of the Italian Celestino Vietti for him Red Bull KTM AJo and the rise of the turk Deniz Oncu in the position of Pedro Acosta, who moved up to MotoGP, will leave the native of Girona Albert Arenas With no place in his current team, the 2020 Moto3 world champion has found a place in the ranks of QJMotor Gresini Racing, an announcement made this Thursday by the Faenza team. The Catalan took the place where he left for free Filip Salacsigned by Marc VDS.
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“Looking forward to 2024, the team led by Luca Gresini has decided to bet again on a Spanish rider. Albert Arenas will be the new standard bearer of the intermediate category, with Team Moto2 QJMotor Gresini Racing raising the bar to be included to the protagonists. from the first moment,” the statement said.
Albert Arenas26 years old, is currently in his third season in the intermediate category, the first two years in Aspar team where he was crowned Moto3 champion in 2020, and the latter on Red Bull KTM Ajo. Recently, at his home Grand Prix in Catalunya, he won third place, his first podium in Moto2. At the recent Pirelli tests in Barcelona it showed a good adaptation to what will be the next tire supplier in the intermediate category.
“It is an honor for me to join a team with so much history, with world titles and an important effort in MotoGP. There is still half a season left and the aim is to maintain concentration and continue to grow as a driver to reach 2024 in the best possible situation. I want to thank Nadia and all of Gresini Racing for this great opportunity,” explained Albert.
In its part, Luca Gresini, team manager of the team, explained that “We want a top-level rider also in Moto2 and I think that with Albert we will also be a reference point in this category. The #75 is a veteran in Moto2, with the ability win races and titles. We want the best and why not, we can dream of a Moto2 title with him.”
Source: La Verdad

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