Motorsports
Jose Antonio Rueda receives condolences from Los Palacios on Sunday
Jose Antonio Ruedachampion of world of Moto3will receive tribute from his people next Sunday, Los Palacios and Villafranca (Seville)which he could not receive due to a serious accident he suffered on October 30th. Malaysian GP (Sepang).
Jose Antonio Rueda A celebration will be held at City Hall palacewhere: young award of year In 2025, it will not only welcome fans, as is traditionally done in this town some 20 kilometers away, but also from its balcony. sevillethe weight of the popular palace tomato “Bonbon Colorao”.
After this first organizational part, a large reception is planned in Plaza Andalusia, with greetings from the balcony of the Town Hall and photo opportunities with the neighbors.
Jose Antonio Rueda RuizThe native of the Palace district of Los Chapatales had a historic season, winning the World Motorcycle Championship at just 19 years old and becoming the first Andalusian rider to win a Moto3 title.
His brilliant sports career, characterized by hard work, perseverance and humility, makes him worthy of the Young Player of the Year award in 2025, which was unanimously approved at the city plenary session of the Extraordinary Parliament held on October 22, the Palace Council reported this Wednesday.
wheel He became the Spanish Mini Speed Champion at the age of 8 and the Andalusian and National Minimoto Champion at the age of 11. The only driver in history to win the FIM Junior GP and the Red Bull Rookies Cup in the same season.
Next season, he will compete in the following categories: Moto2has taken a new step in his sports career.
mayor palace and villafranca, Juan Manuel Valleemphasized.Jose Antonio Rueda “It represents the palatial youth values of sacrifice, work and humility,” it said, “and its history is an example of improvement and a source of pride for all citizens.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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