Team HRC set to debut at first FIM E-Xplorer event in Japan
Osaka
This Saturday marks the exciting start of the FIM E-xplorer World Cup 2024, a pioneering competition that promises to bring innovation and sustainability to the world of motorcycling.
This Saturday marks the exciting start of the FIM E-xplorer World Cup 2024, a pioneering competition that promises to bring innovation and sustainability to the world of motorcycling.
The first stop of this exciting race series is in Japan, followed by events in Norway, France, Switzerland and India, bringing together the best riders and teams from around the world to compete on thrilling circuits tailored for electric motorbikes.
One of the most anticipated teams this season is Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), which introduces a dynamic new duo to the world of electric motorbikes: The Spaniard Tosha Schareina and the Italian Francesca Nocera. Both riders will make their racing debuts on the innovative CR ELECTRIC PROTO, the new bike designed by HRC to push the limits of electric speed and efficiency.
Prior to the official start of the competition, the HRC team has been immersed in intensive testing sessions, fine-tuning details and adapting to the exciting new reality of electric motorbikes. Schareina and Nocera have spent days honing their skills and adapting to the feel of the CR ELECTRIC PROTO, ensuring they are fully prepared to take on the international competition.
This Friday there will be free practice sessions to get to know the first circuit of the World Cup which will take place in Osaka (Japan). North of Osaka, the prestigious 260-hectare park is the site of Expo ’70, a World’s Fair held in 1970.The area is now known as a cultural park embracing the natural environment filled with beautiful gardens. Parts of the Expo ‘70 still stand like the incredible Tower of the Sun, the Japanese Garden and the Japan Folk Crafts Museum.
The race will consist of 3 rounds of each rider with a duration of 8 minutes + 1 lap. The rounds will be first for men and then for women until the 3 rounds are completed.
On the starting grid there will be a front row of seven riders and an eighth rider who will start on the second row.
Without a doubt, this is a format that attracts a lot of attention and we will see what role the strategy plays.
With the combination of talent, cutting-edge technology and the thrill of electric racing, the FIM E-xplorer World Cup promises to be a unique experience for both racing fans and those interested in the cutting edge of sustainable mobility. Stay tuned to follow the exciting journey of Team HRC and the development of this revolutionary competition.