FIM Selection Committee Accepts Applications From 15 Teams, 29 Riders For 2011 Moto2 World Championship

FIM Selection Committee Accepts Applications From 15 Teams, 29 Riders For 2011 Moto2 World Championship

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FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Moto2 Class 2011 FIM MotoGP World Championship The Selection Committee comprising delegates of the FIM, Dorna and IRTA met on 30 September in Motegi to select the teams which will be invited to participate in 2011. The committee considered applications from 36 teams applying for 61 places. 15 teams comprising 29 riders were accepted. A limited number of other teams have been placed on a pending list to be considered later for the remaining places. It was unfortunately necessary to refuse applications from a significant number of other teams, mainly those currently competing in other classes or Championships. Accepted teams now have until 30 October to confirm their riders and lodge a security deposit with IRTA. Should any of the accepted teams propose riders not acceptable to the Committee, or if the security deposit is not paid, then consideration will be given to other teams. ACCEPTED TEAMS: – Forward Racing – Gresini Racing – Interwetten Moriwaki Moto2 * – Jack & Jones by A. Banderas – JIR Moto2 – Mapfre Aspar Team – Marc VDS Racing – MZ Motor – Racing Team By Quereseno – Speed Up – Stop and Go Racing Team – Tech 3 Racing – Technomag CIP – Tenerife 40 Pons – Viessman Kiefer Racing * One entry only. All other teams two entries.

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