American Rossi Moor Racing In FIM JuniorGP Moto2 Championship

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ROSSI MOOR RETURNS TO EUROPE!

Rossi Moor, an American-Hungarian rider, will start in the last two rounds of the FIM JuniorGP Moto2 Championship with Revesz Racing-MMR Team on a Kalex.

A lot has happened with Rossi in the last two years, but the most important thing is that American-Hungarian talent finally returns to Europe to continue his journey towards MotoGP.

Moor is already starting this year in the last races of the FIM JuniorGP Moto2 category with a Kalex-Triumph in the colors of the Révész Racing-MMR Team.

After a serious accident, the 2022 Northern Talent Cup Champion temporarily moved back to America, where in San Francisco, Dr. Arthur Ting undertook a 3.5-hour surgery that enabled Rossi to ride a motorcycle again.

Due to the long rehabilitation, his father Steve and manager Stefano Favaro decided that Rossi would spend this time in USA and starting in the MotoAmerica Junior Cup.

In 2023, Moor raced a KTM RC 390 R to two wins, three seconds, one third-place finish, and took second place in the MotoAmerica Junior Cup Championship.

His performance was noticed by the factory Suzuki team, Team Hammer, which races as Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki. The team offered the young rider an opportunity in the MotoAmerica Twins Cup series in 2024 on the brand new Suzuki GSX-8R.

Considering the suggestion of Dr Ting, who estimated 1.5 years for Rossi’s wrist to fully heal, Rossi and his management was very glad to accept Team Hammer Suzuki’s offer and stay in USA.

In the final race of the Twins Cup at COTA, Rossi placed second. After this, Moor and his family returned to Spain where Rossi will start his preparations for the 2024 JuniorGP Moto2 Championship with his participation in the last races of the year in Aragon and Valencia.

Bálint Révész, who has been watching the successful journey of the young driver of Révész Racing-MMR for the last three years decided to vote of confidence in the American-Hungarian talent.

Rossi Moor: “I am extremely happy that after two years and a very serious accident, my recovery is 100%. I can return to Europe and participate in the FIM JuniorGP Moto2 Championship. I will do my best to achieve the best results I can. I would like to thank my manager, Stefano Favaro, who always believed in me and always made it possible for me to compete, my father who was always there for me, and Katalin Geri and Balázs Schultz who help me and did a lot of work in the background, and last but not least for Mr. Bálint Révész, owner of Révész Racing, who has given me a vote of confidence and supports my journey to MotoGP.”

Bálint Révész, Owner of Révész Racing: “I have known Rossi’s manager Stefano Favaro since 2002. We are very good friends. Stefano has always told me for three years (since we started working together) that Rossi is a very talented rider, who at  international level  won all important championships in the Junior category. Rossi Attila Moor will compete at the international level in the colors of Révész Racing Team, and I hope that he will bring success on two wheels, as Norbert Kiss and Levente Révész did on four wheels.”

Stefano Favaro: “We’ve worked very hard in the last two years and I’m honestly happy that Rossi returns and we immediately have the opportunity to compete among the best. For my part, I did my best to always give Rossi the best he can according to his talent be able to train and compete in the best conditions. The coming period will not be easy, since in the Moto2 category of the JuniorGP is where the best compete, and from here the road is straight to the Moto2 World Championship. I would also like to thank my colleagues, Kati Geri and Balázs Schultz, for their persistence and their work, and to Mr. Bálint Révész for believing in us and helping Rossi Attila Moor on the road to MotoGP.”

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