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THE CATHEDRAL AWAITS TEAM INDONESIAN E-RACING GRESINI MOTOE  

After Montmeló, another new circuit awaits MotoE as Assen’s TT Circuit is ready to host the fourth round of the series, with the Team Indonesian E-Racing Gresini MotoE eagerly awaiting this new challenge.

The Dutch GP is a key one for the season, with Matteo Ferrari looking for an important result that would allow him to get closer to the battle for the title. The Italian rider is currently eighth in the series standings, albeit with a small gap to the top (27 points).

The 2020 runner up has already raced at this track in the past (in the Moto3 World Championship) and the same applies to Andrea Mantovani, who raced at Assen with the STK1000 cup in 2016 (he was 5th in the race). This is surely a competitive advantage that both riders need to exploit, weather permitting…

MATTEO FERRARI #11

(8th in the series standings – 27 points)

“The weather will be unpredictable just like Le Mans, and I remember it clearly from my past experience in Moto3. We need to improve session by session in order to be competitive for the race and battle for the key positions. We worked hard in Faenza in order to be ready and I can’t wait to race at the Cathedral of motorcycle racing.”

ANDREA MANTOVANI #9

(16th in the series standings – 10 points)

“It’s been a long time since I last raced at Assen and I’m really looking forward to returning there. I consider it the university of motorcycle racing and this sentence says it all. With the MotoE, the weather forecast and the ‘almost-new’ circuit there are surely plenty of questions marks, but we worked hard to improve and we want this effort to bear fruit.”


THE CATHEDRAL AWAITS TEAM INDONESIAN E-RACING GRESINI MOTOE    - Gresini Racing
THE CATHEDRAL AWAITS TEAM INDONESIAN E-RACING GRESINI MOTOE    - Gresini Racing