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Spanish startup Momovem enters Moto2 World Championship with its own team

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Spanish startups Momoben Taking a step forward in its sports strategy, Momoven Idrofoglia announced that it will enter as the main partner of the project to start a new stage of the Moto2 World Championship under the name Momoven Idrofoglia RW Racing Team, ending the previous stage as the Fine Network XTI MIR Racing Team.

In addition to being part of the team, Valencian companies also participate as partners in the project, aligning business growth with the development of the sport at the World Championships.

team Momoben Hydrofoglia RW Racing Team will strengthen its presence in the World Championship with an integrated sports project in Moto2, competing with the likes of Ayumu Sasaki and Zonta van den Goalberg, while maintaining a strong FIM Junior GP structure in both Moto3 and Moto2.

david barbel“This step represents another step in our relationship with motorcycles,” said Momoven’s CEO and co-founder. “It’s not just about name recognition, it’s about being part of a solid project with history and a common vision. We want to be part of it, build for the long term and prove that Momoben is a brand that can compete and grow at the highest level even in the World Cup,” he added.

From a sports perspective, Javi MartinezThe team’s co-owners emphasized the strategic value of this partnership. “With the addition of Momoben as our main partner, we can open a new stage with a more connected foundation between sport and business. We share the same vision of growth, ambition and continuity, which is key to building a strong and sustainable project over time,” he said.

In this global initiative, Momoben will also support drivers David Almanza, Adrian Cruces and Aron Canet, ensuring its presence in all categories of the World Championship and strengthening its commitment to national talent, with a particular focus on Valencia’s drivers. He is also currently working on a new training category, the Momoven Moto4 European Cup, which starts in 2026.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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