MotoE: Chaz Davies Riding For Aruba Cloud MotoE Team

MotoE: Chaz Davies Riding For Aruba Cloud MotoE Team

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Dorna and FIM:

2024 FIM Enel MotoE™ World Championship Entry List

Wednesday, 14 February 2024

The Entry List for the 2024 FIM Enel MotoE™ World Championship can now be announced, with 18 riders racing for nine teams ready to fight it out for the crown.

There are a number of returning headliners, including the likes of reigning Champion Mattia Casadei, who moves to LCR E-Team to partner fellow frontrunner Eric Granado from Brazil. 2020 and 2021 Cup winner Jordi Torres returns with the Openbank Aspar Team, and first ever Cup winner Matteo Ferrari stays with Felo Gresini MotoE™. That’s just the start, with a whole host of experienced faces set to return.

There are also some exciting new names, including in the teams as Aruba Cloud MotoE™ Racing Team, Klint Forward Factory Team and Axxis-MSI all join the fold. Aruba Cloud MotoE™ Racing Team fields two new riders: Italian Armando Pontone and British rider Chaz Davies as he brings his extensive CV to the electric Championship. Klint Forward Factory Team go for the experience of Andrea Mantovani and Maria Herrera, and Axxis-MSI will count on Miquel Pons and Oscar Gutierrez as the latter joins the grid full-time.

Check out the full list below and get ready for another stunning season of electric competition powered by Enel X Way, with the first of eight rounds set to take place at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve in March!

 

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More, from a social media post made by Chaz Davies:

“Time to dust off the ol’ suit (if it still fits)and get back down to business! If I’m not wrong I might just be the oldest guy on the grid, how’s that for some motivation. It’s going to be a big challenge but one I look forward to tackling! Lets gooo @aruba.it_racing @motoeofficial

“First of all, I would like to thank Stefano Cecconi and Aruba for the trust they have placed in me by embarking on this new adventure. Our long relationship has also developed in many different ways, first on the track with Superbike, then in the role of riders’ coach during the last two fantastic seasons. 2024 will be my tenth year of working with Aruba which fills me with pride. I am extremely excited for this new chapter, which has only been increased since having already had the chance to ride the Ducati V21L. I’ve certainly had a lot of fun riding this innovative bike and look forward to now having the chance to compete with other riders, which is why I didn’t think twice about accepting the Aruba Cloud MotoE team’s proposal. It’s with great enthusiasm that I return to the track.”

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