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Ayumu Sasaki

Moto2 World Championship Rider

 

Ayumu Sasaki, born on October 4, 2000, in Japan, has steadily ascended the ranks of motorcycle racing. His early career was marked by significant achievements: winning the Asia Talent Cup in 2015 and securing four victories with 11 podium finishes in the 2016 Red Bull Rookies Cup. From 2017 to 2023, Sasaki competed full-time in the Moto3 World Championship, amassing 22 podiums and three race wins. The 2023 season was particularly noteworthy, as he clinched second place in the championship standings, highlighted by 11 podium appearances and a victory at the final race in Valencia.​

In 2024, Sasaki advanced to the Moto2 World Championship, joining the Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team. Transitioning to the intermediate class presented challenges; he concluded the season with a best finish of 12th at the Aragon Grand Prix and accumulated seven points overall.

Looking ahead, Sasaki has signed a two-year contract with RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP for the 2025 and 2026 Moto2 seasons. Expressing his enthusiasm, Sasaki stated, “I feel I am getting stronger and adapting more to the Moto2 class, race by race. I am looking forward to continue my progress next year and I’m very excited to start working with the team” . The 2025 season commenced at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand, marking the beginning of a 21-race calendar.

As Sasaki continues his journey in Moto2, fans and analysts alike are keen to observe his development and contributions to the RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP team.

Cormac Buchanan

Moto 3 World championship Rider

Cormac Buchanan is an 18-year-old motorcycle racer from Southland, New Zealand, who has rapidly ascended the ranks in international motorcycle racing. He began his career in motocross and speedway before transitioning to tarmac racing, where he quickly made a name for himself in New Zealand’s racing.

Buchanan’s breakthrough came in November 2024 when he signed with BOÉ Motorsports to compete in the 2025 Moto3 World Championship. This achievement made him the first New Zealander in 25 years to secure a full-time spot in the MotoGP ranks since Simon Crafar in 1999.

In his debut Moto3 season, Buchanan has already made a significant impact. He earned his first World Championship point during his debut in Thailand and continued to add to his points tally with an impressive performance in Argentina.

Buchanan’s journey reflects his dedication and ambition, with his ultimate goal being to become New Zealand’s first MotoGP World Champion.

Adrian Huertas

Moto 2 Rider

Adrián Huertas, born on May 10, 1999, in Madrid, Spain, is a prominent figure in motorcycle racing. He clinched the 2021 World Supersport 300 (WorldSSP300) Championship and continued to ascend in the racing world.​

In 2024, Huertas joined the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team in the World Supersport (WorldSSP) Championship. Demonstrating exceptional skill and consistency, he secured the 2024 WorldSSP title, becoming the youngest champion in the category’s history. Notably, he became the first rider to win both the WorldSSP300 and WorldSSP titles, marking a significant milestone in his career.

Looking ahead, Huertas is set to make his Moto2 World Championship debut in 2025 with the Italtrans Racing Team. He will team up with Diogo Moreira, the 2024 Moto2 Rookie of the Year, forming a promising duo for the upcoming season. ​

Huertas’s transition to Moto2 reflects his ambition to continue progressing in the world of motorcycle racing, with aspirations of reaching MotoGP in the future. ​

 

Lorenzo Dalla Porta

Moto2 Rider

Lorenzo Dalla Porta, born on January 22, 1997, is an Italian motorcycle racer who has captivated the world of motorsports with his exceptional talent and unwavering passion for racing. With his fearless attitude and dedication to his craft, Dalla Porta has established himself as a force to be reckoned with on the track.

Throughout his career, Dalla Porta has achieved significant milestones and celebrated numerous victories. His breakthrough came in 2019 when he clinched the Moto3 World Championship title, securing his place in the annals of motorcycle racing history. This remarkable achievement solidified his status as one of the sport’s rising stars.

Anthony West

Former MotoGP Rider

Born July 17, 1981. With over 2 decades of motorcycling experience spanning from 125, 250 and 500cc classes to later on move into the Moto 2 and MotoGP championship.

Anthony has accumulated 6 podiums, 2 wins and countless top 5 finishes, not to mentions an impressive campaign in the world superbike and supersport categories with numerous outstanding  wildcards over the years. Anthony currently competes in the Australian Superbike championship with the addicted to track racing team.

Tom Bramich

ASBK 600 Rider

Born November 16, 1996. Tom has been racing since he was 16, right away Bramich demonstrated immediate talent and speed. later proven when he clinched the 20215 Australian Moto3 and the 2018 Supersport 300 championship.

In his third full season of the Australian supersport 600 class, Tom is hunting down a 2024 championship crown.

 

Archie Mcdonald

FIM Superstock 600 rider

Born June 22, 2006. A typical aussie country boy looking to represent Australia on the world stage and achieve his ambitions to become world champion.

2020 and 2021 archie competed in the Asbk SSP300 class and Yamaha R3 cup. The progress was impressive, scoring 3 front row starts, one pole position, 12 podiums and 2 race wins. The first season in the European R3 cup championship, before stepping up to the 600 class. 2023 saw archie in the European superstock class finishes 5th overall with some outstanding rides over the year. In 2024 he will remain in the FIM European superstock class.

Alessio Finello

MotoE Rider

Finello approaches another season on the world scene in the MotoE Championship with the gresini racing team. His racing experience so far includes several seasons between Moto3, Supersport600 and National Trophy in the CIV (Italian Championship of speed) and the participation to the Italian Supermoto championship, too.

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