AMERICAS GP

Máximo Quiles to make his long-awaited debut at the Grand Prix of the Americas

The young Spanish rider will finally compete with the CFMOTO Valresa Aspar Team after turning 17 last Wednesday 

 
The Grand Prix of Argentina provided a challenging weekend for the Moto3 riders. The small category race offered a thrilling fight for victory from start to finish, which ended with Ángel Piqueras winning in the final metres. He was joined on the podium by Adrián Fernández and José Antonio Rueda, who also remains the leader of the category. This weekend the Grand Prix of the Americas will take place and this time the CFMOTO Valresa Aspar Team will have its definitive line-up. Máximo Quiles, who is now of the minimum age to compete, will accompany Dennis Foggia at the Circuit of the Americas after missing the first two rounds of the calendar. The young Spanish rider is looking forward to the challenge of becoming a World Championship rider and wants to go step by step with his CFMOTO after completing some positive pre-season tests in Jerez. The CFMOTO Valresa Aspar Team rider will face an unknown circuit for him, although this will not prevent him from facing his rivals in the Moto3 World Championship. 
 
Dennis Foggia arrives at one of his favourite circuits with plenty of motivation. The Italian rider overcame a Grand Prix of Argentina marked by constantly changing track conditions to finish eleventh. The objective for this weekend will be to continue working in the same line to improve the set-up and take another step towards fighting for the front positions in the standings. 

 
Dennis Foggia: “We arrive in Austin, a circuit that I like a lot and where I have achieved several podiums. After the race in Argentina we have analysed the data and this weekend we will work hard to keep improving.” 

Máximo Quiles: “I'm really looking forward to getting on the bike in Austin. I'm a little upset about not being in Thailand or Argentina, but my time in the World Championship is finally starting. I see a high level in the Moto3 class, and I'll have to push myself to give my all. In the first races, the goal will be to learn and enjoy myself, but, of course, I also want to do well.”