MotoE: Granado Extends Contract With LCR E-Team

MotoE: Granado Extends Contract With LCR E-Team

© 2023, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By LCR E-Team:

ERIC GRANADO EXTENDS CONTRACT WITH LCR E-TEAM

LCR E-Team is proud to announce the renewal of Brazilian rider Eric Granado for the 2024 season.

For the 3rd consecutive year, Eric Granado will be on the LCR E-Team line-up in 2024. He joined the team in 2022 and achieved five victories and three other podium results in the first year with LCR, fighting for the Championship and finishing as the 2022 runner-up. In 2023, the Brazilian got another victory and three podiums. 

The performance throughout the years alongside the special bond between the rider and the team has led to another season together. Cheers to a successful 2024!
 

Lucio Cecchinello, LCR E-Team Team Principal
 

“We are happy to count on Eric for another season. We’ve achieved great results throughout these past two years and now the goal is to fight for the maximum, as there is potential. He’s a good match to the LCR spirit and a fast rider, we can’t wait to start the 2024 season!   

 

Eric Granado, LCR E-Team rider
 

“LCR is like a family for me and I’m excited to start another season together. We’ve already fought for the championship, and that’s the 2024 goal. I’d like to thank Lucio, the team, and all the sponsors for their support”.

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