2021 MOTOGP SEASON PREVIEW
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Moto E
Back for its third season, the MotoE World Cup will once again run a seven-
race series, this time at six different tracks, starting at the Spanish Grand
Prix in early May. Battery technology has progressed, meaning organizers are
hopeful races can be one lap longer than the five-/six-lap affairs of 2020.
But due to calendar clashes with the World Endurance Championship
(where many of the MotoE riders race), the entry list has taken a hit. Only two
grand prix winners are present in the form of reigning World Cup winner Jordi
Torres (Pons Racing 40) and Dominique Aegerter (Dynavolt Intact GP). 2019
champ Matteo Ferrari (Trentino Gresini MotoE) returns for a third campaign.
Yet the remainder of the entry list is lacking in star quality. CN
Champion Torres
is back for
another tilt, but
MotoE is lacking
in star firepower
this year.