MotoE World Cup Resumes Next Weekend In Austria

MotoE World Cup Resumes Next Weekend In Austria

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Dorna:

Ready, set… show! MotoE™ rocks up at the Red Bull Ring

Spielberg welcomes the FIM Enel MotoE™ World Cup back for another showstopper, with crunch time fast approaching in the standings

Wednesday, 11 August 2021

Summer break was a little longer for the FIM Enel MotoE™ World Cup, but we’re back in business at the Austrian GP as the spectacular Red Bull Ring welcomes the electric runners for the penultimate round of the season. A venue the Cup has visited before, it’s familiar turf for those who competed in MotoE™ in 2019… but a new challenge for a few competitors.

Alessandro Zaccone (Octo Pramac MotoE) is one of them, the Italian making his MotoE™ debut last year. But so far this season it hasn’t seemed to matter where we’ve raced or what his previous CV or track knowledge was like, the number 61 keeps getting the job done and often in style. Three races remain in 2021 and his advantage is only seven points, but his consistency has been rock solid so far and he has to remain the favourite heading into the Red Bull Ring.

Jordi Torres (HP Pons 40) is now the man on the chase, the Spaniard making up good ground at Assen to move into second. At Assen he also got his elbows out, as promised, and there seemed to be a switch from focusing on consistency above all else to laying a little more on the line. Can he keep that going? He may have to try if he’s to defend the crown, because Zaccone has been watertight so far.

Dominique Aegerter (Dynavolt Intact GP), meanwhile, arrives with the opposite conundrum. After a crash at Assen that’s sent him down to fourth and 17 points down, he can no longer wait for a mistake from his rivals and will need to go on the attack. Will that risk vs reward pay off? He’s not won a race so far this year, but now would be a good time to do it.

And then there’s Eric Granado (ONE Energy Racing), who is the opposite again. The Brazilian is now ahead of Aegerter in the standings, although equal on points, with two wins to his name. Two bouts of bad luck join them on his rap sheet, but when it comes together – like it did at Assen – Granado is hard to beat. When he’s needed to, he’s also found the perfect bounce back this season, including that spectacular final corner ballet against Zaccone in France, when the opposite outcome could have seriously dented his charge for the Cup. Can he bring the magic and avoid the bad luck again in Austria? He is one of those who raced here in 2019…

Mattia Casadei (Ongetta SIC58 Squadra Corse) is another and rekindled his solid points hauls at Assen, but he’ll be looking to move up as he’s now ten points off Granado and Aegerter, and only a single point ahead of Barcelona winner Miquel Pons (LCR E-Team). Pons had a tougher visit to the TT Circuit Assen and will be aiming for more in Austria.

Matteo Ferrari (Indonesian E-Racing Gresini MotoE), meanwhile, got more at the Dutch GP. After a tougher start to the year the Italian took his best 2021 finish yet at Assen in fourth, and was the top Red Bull Ring finisher on the current grid back in 2019. He’s consistent as ever too, with a top ten finish in every race this season – something that only Zaccone, Torres and Yonny Hernandez (Octo Pramac MotoE) can join in claiming.

Lukas Tulovic (Tech3 E-Racing), Hikari Okubo (Avant Ajo MotoE) and Fermin Aldeguer (Openbank Aspar Team) are waiting in the wings to fight it out for that top ten – as a minimum – too, and all three are covered by just eight points in the standings, with time left to make up some good ground. Mathematically, the 2021 Cup remains anyone’s to win… but the clock is ticking and crunch time is coming as we head into the penultimate round.

Zaccone? Torres? Granado? Aegerter? Or another shake up in the standings? We’ll find out on Sunday as MotoE™ go racing at 15:30 (GMT +2) around the stunning Red Bull Ring – Spielberg.

MotoE™ top five

1 Alessandro Zaccone – Octo Pramac MotoE – Energica – 70

2 Jordi Torres – HP Pons 40 – Energica – 63

3 Eric Granado – ONE Energy Racing – Energica – 53

4 Dominique Aegerter – Dynavolt Intact GP – Energica – 53

5 Mattia Casadei – Ongetta SIC58 Squadra Corse – Energica – 43

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Energica:

ENERGICA AND MOTOE BACK AT THE RED BULL RING FOR ROUND FIVE

Energica and the FIM Enel MotoE World Cup are back in action this weekend after a seemingly endless, eight-week summer break comes to a close as riders and teams arrive at the Red Bull Ring for the penultimate event of 2021. The Austrian venue has returned to the calendar after a one-year absence due to the ongoing global pandemic, for a round that will be crucial for the title hopes of the main title contenders – and the ones hoping to enter the battle for the ultimate prize aboard their Energica Ego Corsa machines ahead of the final two races at Misano in September.

Leading the way after four encounters is Alessandro Zaccone (OCTO Pramac MotoE), by far the most consistent rider in the MotoE field – and consistency once again is proving to be the key for success in the series. The 22-year-old Italian has a seven-point margin over reigning world cup champion Jordi Torres (Pons Racing 40) with one win, two thirds and one fourth place (at Montmeló).

Speaking of consistency, Torres has followed a similar path so far, although he is yet to step atop the podium this year. Eric Granado (One Energy Racing) and Dominique Aegerter (Dynavolt IntactGP) are both 17 points adrift in third and fourth, the two riders having to face disappointment along the way. Unlike the Brazilian opponent, Aegerter needs to bounce back after crashing out at Assen in late June, while Granado could enjoy a dominant win on Dutch turf.

The #AustrianGP is going to be even more important for Mattia Casadei (Ongetta Sic58 Squadracorse), Miquel Pons (LCR E-Team) and Matteo Ferrari (Indonesian E-Racing Gresini MotoE), who absolutely need to make some ground to the top as they currently are 27, 28 and 30 points in arrears, respectively. Casadei and Ferrari are two of only four riders who raced here in 2019 in the MotoE Class, the other two being Maria Herrera (OpenBank Aspar Team) and the aforementioned Granado.

MotoE proceedings will begin this Friday at 11:50 local time (GMT +2), with the race set to get underway on Sunday at 15:30.

MotoE action will get underway this Friday at 11:50 for Free Practice 1, with the E-Pole scheduled for Saturday at 16:10 and the race on Sunday at 15:30 local time (GMT +2).

ABOUT ENERGICA MOTOR COMPANY S.p.A

Energica Motor Company is the first Italian manufacturer of high-performing electric motorcycles and is the single manufacturer chosen by Dorna for the FIM Enel MotoE™ World Cup. Energica Motorcycles are on sale worldwide.

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