Moto2: Roberts Re-Signs With American Racing Team For 2025

Moto2: Roberts Re-Signs With American Racing Team For 2025

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By American Racing Team:

Joe Roberts to stay with the OnlyFans American Racing Team for the 2025 Season

Misano, San Marino – September 7, 2024 – Joe Roberts will continue to race with the team for the 2025 Moto2™ season. Roberts, the talented Californian rider, has been instrumental to the team’s progress, and this continuation marks a strong commitment to growing our success on the global stage.

Roberts has demonstrated his talent throughout his Moto2 career, consistently earning points and podium finishes in 2024, that have solidified his place as one of the top American riders in the sport. By staying with the American Racing Team, Roberts aims to build on the momentum from the 2024 season and maintain his pursuit of a world championship title.

Team Principal Eitan Butbul: “We are very happy to have Joe remain a part of our family for another season. His dedication and drive align perfectly with the direction we are heading as a team. Together, we are confident that 2025 will be another year of strong results and progress.”

The American Racing Team and Joe Roberts have proven to be a dynamic combination, and fans can expect to see them competing at the highest level in the upcoming Moto2 season. With this renewal, the team strengthens its goal of being a consistent contender on the world stage while proudly representing the United States in one of the most competitive categories of motorcycle racing. With Roberts remaining in the team and the previous announcement of Marcos Ramirez for the 2025 season, the American Racing Team’s lineup is now complete, promising a competitive pairing as the team gears up for another strong season ahead.

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