DIGA Procross GASGAS presents new setup in Kegums
At DIGA Procross GASGAS Factory Juniors they have put their time to good use during the lockdown. Until now, the Cologne-based GASGAS Factory Juniors team always traveled to the races with various Mercedes Benz Sprinter vans and EZ Up tents. For the restart of the World Cup in Latvia, the team is using its own semi-trailer for the first time.
Actually, the adjustment to the DIGA Procross infrastructure was planned for winter 2020/2021. Now the young factory team with Jeremy Sydow and Simon Längenfelder is looking great in the Kegums paddock.
Justin Amian, team manager: “It has always been my goal to be at the same level as the big teams in the paddock in terms of presentation. Because we have been the official GASGAS Factory Juniors team since the beginning of 2020, we have taken this step. That trailer was the only thing missing to take up position at factory level in the riders' quarters. I am very happy and proud that as a team we can now use the advantages of a semi-trailer. This is also an upgrade for GASGAS and all our other partners in terms of our appearance in the paddock. “
Justin Amian: “The timing was perfect for us to start this project now. The trailer is very modern. In the front area there is an air-conditioned living space with 6 beds, a modern laundry room, a sitting area, a kitchen and plenty of storage space for everything needed for a race weekend. We also have a large workshop in the rear area, which houses all engines, spare parts and the materials needed for a professional appearance. ”
Photos: Diga Procross GasGas
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