Scot Racing Team Will Not Compete In The MotoGP Class In 2010

Scot Racing Team Will Not Compete In The MotoGP Class In 2010

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The Scot Racing Team, after winning the World Championship in the 250cc class with the rider Hiroshi Aoyama on Honda, has been forced to withdraw from the MotoGP class. Despite the close agreement between the team and the rider Alex de Angelis of San Marino, Honda has declared itself unable to deliver the bike due to expired time limit relevant to the request. Cirano Mularoni Team Manager: “After the happiness of winning the world championship in the 250cc class for me and for the whole team this is a great disappointment, that no reward for all the work done over the years. Now we just have to concentrate on the Moto2 project”.

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