Carrasco already has three seasons of World Championship experience under her belt, competing in Moto3™ from 2013 to 2015 before moving into the Supersport300 series in 2017. There, she became a World Champion in 2018 on Kawasaki machinery, while she picked up six wins and five further podiums across five seasons in the class.
Both Carrasco and Muñoz will be present at the first pre-season tests with the new BOE SKX bike, however, Gerard Riu will ride in the opening seven races of the season in place of Muñoz, with the 15-year-old Spaniard unable to compete until the Italian GP in Mugello.
Ana Carrasco: “Honestly, I am very happy with this opportunity, after five years in the World Supersport300 class, having managed to become World Champion in 2018 and fight for the title in the following years, I think this opportunity is the result of a lot of work well done in recent seasons and that it has come to me in one of the best moments of my career. Moreover, being…