The Royal Spanish Motorcycle Federation (RFME) has opened a file with the Valencian Community Motorcycle Federation (FMCV) after refusing to process the report for the serious accident suffered by pilot Carlos Tatay, in Portugal, in July.
As reported by the Spanish federation this Wednesday, the decision came from its board of directors and was explained by the “repeated refusal” of the Valencian federation “to comply with the agreements and resolutions of the governing bodies of the RFME” , something it described as “very serious events.”
The national federation pointed out that the Valencian refused to process the report since the same month of July 2023 and explained that “as a result of such an unacceptable attitude and with the sole purpose of protecting the pilots of Valencia” issued this is a resolution in which “FMCV’s ability to process approved and international licenses is suspended.”
“Since then, not only has FMCV systematically refused to comply with the RFME’s requirements to provide factual documentation on the mandatory sports insurance, but it has inexplicably defended the insurer, which is against the interests of the pilot itself,” explained of the federation. in its statement.
Furthermore, he confirmed that the Valencian federation failed to comply with its sanction resolution “and issued licenses that were supposedly approved when it was not authorized to do so.” Due to this situation, they “temporarily” removed the suspension so as not to “harm” the pilots.
Dad, 20 years old and born in Alaquàs (Valencia), suffered a fall during the European Moto2 Championship held at the Portuguese Portimao circuit on July 2 and was left without movement in his lower body, a spinal injury. who doesn’t know yet if it’s permanent.
In an interview with EFE in November, he confirmed that both the Spanish and Valencian federations had left him “stranded” due to disputes over who should be responsible for his expensive rehabilitation.
Source: La Verdad

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