Only a few weeks have passed since the thrilling finale of the 2020 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup at Le Mans, but the enthralling battles that have been fought throughout the season are still fresh in the memory. But the focus is already on 2021, the third season of the all-electric series.
Once again on the grid with the Dynavolt Intact GP team: the World Cup third of 2020, Dominique Aegerter. The 30-year-old delivered an almost flawless rookie season in MotoE but after two DNF’s through no fault of his own, says that he “still has a bill to settle”, especially because those crashes may have cost the team the World Cup title. Finally, the Swiss finished third overall, but with the same amount of points as the runner-up.
After he collected his well-deserved medal at the FIM Awards prize-giving ceremony in Portimao, Portugal, on Sunday, the racer from Rohrbach will now use his winter break to reflect on an eventful year and to concentrate fully on his ambitious fitness programme after the Christmas holidays, before the first official test is scheduled for spring.
There will be seven races in the 2021 season, which kicks off on May 2 on the Andalusian circuit in Jerez de la Frontera. Five more venues will follow, with Assen and Barcelona adding two new tracks to the World Cup calendar.
When this highly competitive electric championship enters the next round, the Dynavolt Intact GP Team and Dominique Aegerter will come back as title favourites.
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