Collaboration between SDM Corse and Beta Motor stopped
SDM Corse, the Italian team that has been working with Beta Motor for several years, has announced that the collaboration is coming to an end. This year Jeremy Van Horebeek and Alessandro Lupino were active in the MXGP on a Beta.
SDM Corsica: “The collaboration with Betamotor is coming to an end for us. SDM Corse would like to thank the company for the trust it has shown us during these seasons, and for choosing our team to bring Beta Motocross bikes back to the circuits after many years. These have been challenging and very exciting seasons, which have further strengthened our professionalism and allowed us to collect unexpected and important results for the debut of a completely new engine.
A special word of thanks goes to Jeremy Van Horebeek, who, like us, believed in this project and accompanied us on this adventure, showing the determination of a true champion, without whom we could not have fought for the top from the start ten in the Top Class.”
It is not yet known which brand the SDM Corse Team will work with next year.
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