Lotte van Drunen is switching to Beursfoon!
In 2019, Lotte van Drunen will switch to KTM and Team Beursfoon. The blonde lady is now competing for Husqvarna in the KNMV Open Dutch Championship 65cc Small Wheels. Next year she will switch to the 'Grote Wielen' and will be under the wing of John Beijer. Kay de Wolf is leaving the team and switching to 125cc.
''We are extremely pleased with the arrival of Lotte to our team, we have been watching her for some time and see her enormous drive and hope to be able to help her take her next step with our knowledge and support. The team will change composition in 2019. The objective of KTM and our other partners is to give youth a great opportunity to realize their dream: becoming world champions. Through good guidance, training and the provision of top material, we have seen several talents make a big step forward in recent years and win quite a few titles. We are currently working hard on filling in the other drivers and will announce this in mid-October. The team will consist of 2019 riders in 4. We look forward to the 2019 season with great confidence and would of course like to express our thanks once again to all our loyal sponsors and partners," said the North Holland team boss.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: #NiekFotografie
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