Motorsports
MTHelmets-MSi aims at everything from the hands of Diogo Moreira
Brazilian Diogo Moreira and malaysian Sharifuddin Azman They are the most important figures of the MT MSI team competing in the Moto3 World Championship presented at the ‘MSI Motor & Sport’ Institute facility in Madrid.
Brazilian Diogo Moreirais entering his second season with the MT MSI team and was confident of his chances in the new season after being the best rookie last season. His main goal now is to become one of his one of the leaders in the category and make not so much. Mistakes in the form of falling.
“Last year I was confident until I got injured because I wanted to win, and after I recovered it took a lot of sacrifices, but I had a great preseason and this year I can push forward and fight until the end. ‘Think about the championship this season,’ Moreira said without hesitation.
“Onju, Suzuki, Masia, Sasaki and the riders coming out of Rueda and FIM CEV Repsol should be our main rivals throughout the season,” said Moreira without hesitation about potential rivals.
Malaysian newest addition to the team Sharifuddin Azman “Damok” recognized that his nickname came from his youth. Clearly he was overweight and all his friends called him ‘Fat’ in Malay, but he never lost his smile.
“During the pre-season, we have prepared a lot physically and mentally for this new challenge, where we want to make no mistakes and hopefully be the best rookie of the season. And I hope to be in the top group for as long as possible.” Malaysian pilot without hesitation.
Moreira and Azman aren’t the only representatives of the team, as 2021 Moto3 world champion Spaniard Pedro Acosta and 2022 Moto3 world runner-up Sergio García Dorus are also on board with Spanish helmet maker MT. It has some support.They are Spain’s leading reference in women’s motocross, Gabriela Seisdedos, nine-time Spanish Champion in Specialties.
The very first to intervene Gabriella Saisfingers “As long as I keep walking and feeling competitive, I will continue to compete, especially with the support of sponsors like this team.”
Seisdedos formed part of the first women’s team to be declared Motocross of the Nations champions in their category. It’s a sport with many factors that make it difficult to beat an outside team, but with good support things are much easier, but the goal is always better than anything ever achieved.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
HAMILTON: ‘It’s something I’ll never get used to and I’ll never forget’
Lewis Hamilton was shocked after the first laps in Ferrari’s new car SF-26 with 2026 regulations. The seven-time British champion was particularly impressed by the support from tifosi, which he described as “unforgettable”.
On Friday morning, Ferrari introduced its first car under the new power unit rules at the Fiorano test track, and then the first race took place. As usual, Tifosi appeared on the track a few hours before the start, creating a unique atmosphere for the team and drivers.
Hamilton was the first to take to the track with the new car, and then Charles Leclerc took over the leadership. Both drivers waved to the fans during the race, and Fiorano’s configuration allowed them to feel the atmosphere of support especially closely.
“Last year I drove a red car for the first time and it was incredibly unique, it was like a first experience and it will always be a first.
However, in this car, it is obvious that the cockpit is quite bright due to the external appearance, and this is great. The good thing is, you always hope you’ll fit in when you come back. Luckily I adapted completely.
I don’t know, it’s so exciting to start the car and feel the new vibrations of the car throughout your body. Then the doors open and you go to the first corner where you can literally see Tifosi.
“This is something I will never get used to and something I will never forget.”
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
Drivers react to team’s radical decision on F1 testing
Williams’ drivers Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon reacted on social media to the news that the team will not compete in the closed pre-season test to be held in Barcelona next week.
The British team will miss the first test under Formula 1’s new technical rules. Related media state that Williams has recently had difficulty passing the FIA’s mandatory crash tests and has therefore decided not to take to the track in Barcelona.
A special five-day test is planned for next week at the Barcelona circuit, with each team able to practice for three days. Williams will instead carry out a series of internal tests, including a VTT (Virtual Test Track) programme, to prepare the FW48 for the first official test in Bahrain and the start of the season in Melbourne.
Pilots shared the team’s statement on their Instagram stories. Sainz’s article is as follows:
“We are determined to work until the end! I can’t wait to hit the track soon!”
Albon, who is preparing for his fifth season with Williams, added:
“It’s not the start of the year we wanted, but it’s what happens when you push yourself to your limits! Full concentration forward!”
Despite the optimism of the drivers, missing some of the pre-season testing represents a serious setback and failure for Williams.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
Motorsports
Jorge Lorenzo points out the most difficult thing for Maverick Vinales in the first steps of their joint adventure in MotoGP: “It is very difficult”
the bond between Jorge Lorenzo and Maverick VignaleIt was a very good experience for all of us following MotoGP. The two are very strong personalities who clashed during the Mallorcan’s playing days. But now their paths have reconnected. Jorge will become the new “coach” for the KTM riders, giving the Roses rider the opportunity to fight for the world championship.
Vinales’ first steps in his new training with Lorenzo are being closely monitored. In addition, Jorge himself was responsible for showing everything they were doing together, and a documentary was also released on the TV channel. Youtube “Durara Vita” There, the two pilots show exclusive footage of the premiere of this joint adventure.
In this article, Lorenzo explained the aspects of his method that he believes give ‘Mac’ an edge over his competitors, but also the aspects of his method that most stifle his freshmen.
“Meditation is the hardest thing for him, because he’s never done it.” Closing your eyes and taking deep breaths without thinking is very heavy. It’s very difficult and not fun. “It’s hard for him to be consistent with this,” said the five-time world champion.
Additionally, in the first chapter of the documentary, both drivers are seen meditating on chairs in the flat track area of the Aspar circuit. Anecdotally, a fly appeared while Vinales was trying and drove him crazy, preventing him from focusing as much as Jorge required. “I can’t imagine that,” Maverick laughed.
And if Jorge talked about the aspect where Vinales has to work the most, he also commented on what his strengths are when it comes to training. ”He is a person who has a natural ability to adapt to things quickly.to make any bike go faster. He understands well the concepts you convey to him. At the verbal level, he understands it immediately, so there is no need to explain it twice. ”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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