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Noah Dettweiler and Jose Antonio Rueda regain normality after unfortunate accident in Sepang
On October 26th, following a horrific accident during the grid formation lap of the last Malaysian Grand Prix Moto3 race involving a Swiss rider. Noah Dettweiler And the Spanish driver and the new world champion Jose Antonio Ruedaboth have restored some normality.
The Andalusian rider, who achieved the best stop result, has already returned to street bikes at Campillos Kart in Malaga as part of his preparations for the Moto2 pre-season. The Swiss rider, who was in the worst of form, initially rejected an offer from the SIC58 Moto3 team where he held his position and accepted an offer from another Italian team, Kuja Racing, in an attempt to regain momentum after taking a step back from the Italian Supersport Championship.
After being resuscitated several times on the course by a rapid intervention team of doctors. angel medical recordDettweiler survived a series of surgical interventions, the last of which was on January 13th, after which he announced his agreement to race in CIV Supersport on a Ducati Panigale V2.
The team welcomed him like this kuja racing: “From Switzerland to the heart of Italian motorsport: Noah has chosen the tradition and experience of our team to demonstrate the talent he has cultivated at world level. With his arrival, the puzzle is complete. We are ready to offer your company many years of passion and technical experience to reach the top.”
and they collect their words Noah Dettweiler: “I am very happy to start this new adventure with Kuja Racing. I know the history and professionalism of this team and am confident that it is the ideal environment for me to reach my full potential. I am looking forward to getting on the bike, meeting the team in the box and starting the hard work to get the team to the position it deserves. See you on the track!”
Jose Antonio Rueda He also explained through his social networks that he had returned to the street bike in preparation for the Moto2 preseason, which begins in a few weeks, writing on his Instagram account: “Returning to the bike after the accident was a very important step. Good mood, confidence and a lot of motivation. The recovery continues and everything is going according to plan. Thanks to everyone and your support for making this recovery as fast as possible. One day closer to my return.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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