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Husqvarna Motorcycles Casts Away the Covers of Ambitious 2023 Grand Prix Road Racing Effort

Husqvarna Motorcycles Casts Away the Covers of Ambitious 2023 Grand Prix Road Racing Effort

IN THE SWIFT WAKE OF ITS MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON AS PART OF THE Moto3™ WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES HAS UNVEILED THE COLOURS FOR 2023 AND THE PROJECT TO ENTER TWO CATEGORIES NEXT YEAR

MATTIGHOFEN, AUSTRIA – November 29, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – The LIQUI MOLY Husqvarna Intact GP team welcomed guests, staff and riders to their base in Memmingen, Germany last week and threw away the covers from the FR 250 GP technology that will contest the Moto3 class (in the hands of racers Ayumu Sasaki and Collin Veijer) and the machinery that will front Husqvarna Motorcycles’ debut in the Moto2™division (Darryn Binder and Lukas Tulovic on board).

The brand has doubled down on its presence in the MotoGP series for 2023, encouraged by the results and progress of the Moto3 wing this year; notably the three wins in the Netherlands, Austria and Malaysia by Sasaki and John McPhee and a total of ten GP podium appearances. The meeting at Sepang, Malaysia, in particular, was a highlight thanks to the 1-2 classification by the Briton and the Japanese.

Sasaki showed world championship form in the second half of the 2022 campaign and was one of the star draws during the gathering in Germany. Together with fresh team management the riders presented the new-look race bikes for the first time and the shade of Husqvarna Motorcycles white, blue and yellow that will be seen in winter testing and throughout the 21 dates of the 2023 calendar.

LIQUI MOLY Husqvarna Intact GP team Moto3 images can be found HERE:

LIQUI MOLY Husqvarna Intact GP team Moto2 images can be found HERE:

Ayumu Sasaki: “2022 has been a lot of ups and downs for me, I had some injuries at the beginning of the year but luckily in the second part of the season, we had some fantastic races: we achieved nine podiums, and two wins and it turned out to be the best season in my career so far. Next year I am aiming to be within the top 3, if possible to fight for the championship, and I will do everything I can to achieve that.”

Collin Veijer: “I had an incredible season, especially at the start of the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup as I got my first podiums in the first couple of races. In FIM JuniorGP, I sustained an injury in the first race but in the summer break, we trained a lot and tried to fix everything which resulted in two victories in the category and three wins in the Rookies. I am super happy with 2022 and can’t wait to start this new adventure. I hope to learn a lot…

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