Saturday, April 21, 2012

De Angelis completes MotoGP test for Forward




Hello guys,  Meet me again in this week , I want say " Happy Kartini Days" to all women in Indonesia,this Kartini Days i will discuss all biography about a rider which name is Alex De Angelis. I hope lovers MotoGP don't bored read my blog. Let's check it out, enjoy it!

Vidigulfo Circuit 


The NGM Mobile Forward Racing team completed a test on its CRT MotoGP bike at the Vairano di Vidigulfo circuit this week, with Moto2 rider Alex de Angelis working on a new version of the Suter-BMW machine's electronics system.

With Colin Edwards overseas and preparing for the back-to-back Jerez and Estoril Grands Prix, De Angelis stepped up to run the developments, some of which will be used by Edwards at Jerez. Poor weather did affect the amount that was able to be accomplished, but De Angelis was pleased with what was achieved.

"I am very happy to have been considered by the team, Suter and BMW to participate in this test to develop the CRT bike. The test has been shortened due to the bad weather conditions, and we have not been able to do many kilometres, but nevertheless it has been very exciting to ride a 1000cc bike. We have worked on the development of the electronics of the bike, which we do not do in Moto2."

De Angelis added: "I hope I have been able to provide the right feedback to the team, Suter and BMW, in order for them to develop the bike in the right direction. I would like to thank the team for this opportunity. I remain at their disposal to collaborate in future tests."



Profile of Alex De Angelis
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From NGM Mobile Forward Racing Team there is Alex De Angelis . His bike is Suter. He born at Rimini  on 26 February  1984. His weight is 68 kilograms and height is 179 cm.



Alex de Angelis made his Grand Prix debut at age 16 after starring in the Italian and European Championships. In his first full season in the 125cc class in 2000 he was named Rookie of the Year, with his best season coming in 2003 when he claimed six podium finishes and finished second to Dani Pedrosa. In 2004 he moved to the 250cc class, with 2006 his best season where he finished third in the standings after eleven podiums.



 De Angelis stepped up to the MotoGP class in 2008 for two full seasons, riding for the Gresini Honda team and achieving his best finish in 2009 with a 2nd place at the Indianapolis GP. In 2010, he moved to the new Moto2 class, but returned to MotoGP for three races to replace an injured Hiroshi Aoyama.


 2011 saw the rider from San Marino back in the Moto2 class on a full-time basis, where he finished fourth overall after 13 top-ten finishes including a win in Australia and a third place at the German GP. This year, De Angelis joins the NGM Mobile Forward Racing outfit to contest for the title in his third year in Moto2.

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