Brian Uriarte, Emili Alzamora’s new pearl for the Junior GP title

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Seventy-Two Motorsportsthe talent representation and management company headed by Emily Alzamora has added Brian Uriarte, one of the young promises of Spanish motorcycling, to its roster. The 15-year-old Cantabrian rider, who hails from Santander, will compete this season in the FIM JuniorGP and Redbull Rookies Cup, under the tutelage of the former 125cc world champion and mentor of great champions such as the brothers Marc and Alex Márquez.

With this agreement, Brian Uriarte joined the family Seventy-Two Motorsports, and joined the pilots represented by the company, the Italian Guido Pini and the Murcian Carlos Cano. The three drivers will participate in the FIM JuniorGP competition with the new team SeventyTwo Motorsports Artbox, who will debut this year in the championship. And both Uriarte and Pini will compete in the Redbull Rookies Cup.

At 15 years old, Brian Uriarte His record includes the titles of Spanish MiniGP champion in 2017, GP110 in 2018 and ESBK Moto4 in 2020 in addition to third place in the European Talent Cup category of the FIM JuniorGP in 2023. Emilio Alzamora, who is the clinical eye when it comes to recognizing talent is well known, he has been focused on him since he was in Monlau when he was 10 years old and highlights the driver’s talent and attitude.

The man from Ilerda explained that “we are excited to receive Brian Uriarte in the SeventyTwo Motorsports family. He is a driver with exceptional talent and great projection, as he has shown since his early years in the various competitions he has participated in. “I was fortunate to have met and worked with him in the past and was impressed by his talent and attitude.”

“At Seventytwo Motorsports we will bring all of our experience to help you take advantage of your brand and develop your career as a professional driver. I want to thank Brian and his family for the trust they have placed in us and hope you enjoy we’re in this new phase together. .”

In its part, Brian Uriarte He explained: “I am very happy to be a part of SeventyTwo Motorsports. For me it is an honor and a pride to work with Emilio Alzamora and his whole team, full of great professionals with a lot of experience. I want to thank all the people who supported and helped me during my training at the Monlau Competción. Today I will start a new chapter in my professional life, with great enthusiasm and desire to continue learning and improving. Many thanks to the entire SeventyTwo Motorsports team for giving me this great opportunity.”

Source: La Verdad

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