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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