The Citizen (Gauteng)

Shedding light on MotoE

LAUNCH: ELECTRICAL MOTORCYCLE RACING SET TO DEBUT IN THE MIDDLE OF NEXT YEAR

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There will be an announceme­nt soon about the circuits that will be raced.

With the introducti­on of MotoE racing as part of the current MotoGP circus set for the middle of 2019, more informatio­n about the series became available recently.

During the recent Austrian MotoGP weekend, representa­tives of all the stakeholde­rs in the new formula held a meeting.

Proceeding­s were led by Cup Executive Director Nicolas Goubert, Dorna Sports Managing Director Pau Serracanta, Technologi­cal Director Corrado Cecchinell­i, Sporting Manager Carlos Ezpeleta and IRTA CEO Mike Trimby.

Matters of interest that came to light included the latest list of participan­ts, which will account for 18 motorcycle­s on the grid.

Teams with two MotoE entries will be Tech 3 Racing, Team LCR, Pramac Racing, Esponsoram­a Racing, Gresini Racing and Team Angel Nieto.

Teams with a single MotoE entry each will be Sepang Internatio­nal, Marc VDS Racing, Ajo Motorsport, Pons Racing, Dynavolt Intact GP and SIC58 Squadra Corse.

Official testing of the electrical motorcycle­s will take place at the Jerez circuit in Spain.

The test dates will be November 23 to 25, March 13 to 15, 2019 and April 23 to 25, 2019.

Joining the category’s title sponsor Enel, bike supplier Energica, tyre supplier Michelin and logistics partner DHL were all confirmed as partners of the new racing venture.

Technical partners will include Dell’Orto, Regina, Brembo, Marchesini and Öhlins.

Cup Director Nicolas Goubert said recent tyre tests with Michelin went well.

Ridden by former MotoGP stars Loris Capirossi and Alessandro Branetti, the electrical motorcycle lapped the Red Bull Ring at Moto3 pace.

Goubert pointed out that the tests currently revolve around tyre wear, durability and suitabil- ity for the power characteri­stics of the elctrical powerplant.

At a later stage, sheer speed will be addressed, and experts reckon the MotoE machines should be pretty close to current MotoGP bikes in terms of accelerati­on and braking, since the new machines can be built lighter than petrol-powered motorcycle­s.

That apart, the electrical bikes are much simpler, not involving hot liquids in pressure hoses, radiators, a fuel system, a petrol tank or oil coolers.

There will soon be an announceme­nt regarding the circuits at which the FIM Enel MotoE World Cup will be raced in 2019, folllowed by a list of the riders for the Cup’s inaugural season. – Motorcycle racing correspond­ent

 ?? Picture: MotoGP ?? ELECTRIFYI­NG. The MotoE demonstrat­ion model was ridden at Silverston­e by 2003 Superbike World Champio Neil Hodgson this weekend.
Picture: MotoGP ELECTRIFYI­NG. The MotoE demonstrat­ion model was ridden at Silverston­e by 2003 Superbike World Champio Neil Hodgson this weekend.

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