The Finetwork MIR Racing Team signs the chief mechanic Ramón Forcada

He prepared the motorcycles of Lorenzo, Pedrosa, Crivillé and Stoner, among others, and now he will do it for the promises that aspire to the MotoGP World Championship

ELCHE (ALICANTE), 4 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The veteran chief mechanic Ramón Forcada, 4 times MotoGP world champion, and who has prepared the bikes of riders such as Jorge Lorenzo, with whom he was three times MotoGP world champion, or Álex Crivillé, with whom he won the title 125cc World Championship in 1989, has signed for the Finetwork MIR Racing Team.

Ramón Forcada has worked with Casey Stoner, Dani Pedrosa, Franco Morbidelli, with whom he was runner-up in the MotoGP world, and Andrea Dovizioso and now faces the challenge of supporting young promises who seek to emulate their idols in the MotoGP World Championship. the highest category.

Such was the importance of Forcada in the success of Jorge Lorenzo in MotoGP that, when he left for Ducati in 2017, the five-time world champion demanded that the Catalan be part of his team at the Italian factory. Yamaha prevented it, aware of the enormous advantage of having Ramón Forcada in its structure.

Forcada will transmit all his knowledge to the young riders who dream of reaching MotoGP, thus expanding his legacy in the World Championship after 31 years and more than 500 grand prix.

The CEO of the Finetwork MIR Racing Team, Javi Martínez, declared himself “very proud” to announce the incorporation of “one of the greatest eminences of the MotoGP World Championship”. “Capable of extracting the best from riders like Jorge Lorenzo, Álex Crivillé or Casey Stoner, riders who have made history in our sport. Without a doubt, having Ramón Forcada will mean an important evolutionary leap in a team that is constantly growing and seeking to provide our riders with everything they need to dazzle in a championship as demanding as the Finetwork FIM JuniorGP World Championship. We want to thank Ramón for the trust placed in this project after such a successful career in MotoGP”, commented Martínez.