Moto2: American Rossi Moor Set For Three Wild Cards

Moto2: American Rossi Moor Set For Three Wild Cards

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Revesz Racing

ROSSI MOOR: A CRUCIAL 2025 ON THE ROAD TO MOTOGP

The young American-Hungarian talent of Revesz Racing, unveils his season at the Budapest Motorshow and prepares for a decisive year with Team MMR in Moto2 at FIMJuniorGP.

The 2025 season of Rossi Moor has officially begun with the presentation of Team MMR’s Moto2 bike at the Budapest Motorshow, an event that drew nearly 50,000 visitors over three days, including motorcycle enthusiasts and industry professionals.

On the main stage, in front of thousands of fans and numerous Hungarian media outlets, Rossi Moor revealed the livery of his Moto2 bike, which he will race in the JuniorGP, along with his new suit and helmet featuring the Aprilia logo. This confirms the continued interest of Aprilia Racing in this young and talented rider.

Seen at a show in Hungary: From left, Team MMR owner Massimiliano Morlacchi; Stefano Favaro, (Manager of Rossi Moor and Revesz Racing NGRT Team Manager); Hungarian-American teenager Rossi Moor; and Balint Revesz (Owner of Revesz Racing), with Rossi’s Aprilia RSV4 Factory training bike. Photo courtesy MMR Racing.

Testing and preparation: the road to the season opener

Rossi participated in a private test with Team MMR at the Cremona Circuit, which also hosts the Superbike World Championship.

• Day 1: focused on finding an optimal base setup for the bike.

Rossi Moor testing on his MMR Kalex Moto2 racebike. He has gone from racing a Suzuki GSX-8R in MotoAmerica Twins Cup in 2024 to signing a 2025 Moto2 contract with MMR Racing. Photo courtesy MMR Racing.

• Day 2: continuous improvement of lap times, getting as close as 0.158 seconds to the track record, set by Adrian Huertas during the WSSP 2024 Superpole. This result is even more impressive considering that Rossi used Pirelli SC1 tires, while WSSP Superpole runs on SCX qualifying tires.

Another shot of Rossi Moor testing on his MMR Moto2 racebike. Photo courtesy MMR Racing.

Currently, Rossi is in Spain, continuing his training with his Aprilia RSV4 Factory, which was personally delivered to him last December by Massimo Rivola, CEO of Aprilia Racing MotoGP.

The next private test with Team MMR’s Moto2 bike is scheduled for April 3-5 at the Almería circuit, while the official race debut will take place on May 2-4 at the Estoril Circuit.

MotoGP Wild-Card Entries

In addition to competing in the JuniorGP Moto2 championship, Rossi Moor will also have the chance to showcase his talent in the MotoGP World Championship with three wild-card entries at:

✔ HungaryGP

✔ MisanoGP

✔ ValenciaGP

This season will be a decisive step for his future and his dream of making it to MotoGP full-time.

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