Matteo Ferrari (pictured in 2015) was the 2019 MotoE World Cup Winner.
The 2019 MotoE World Cup (known officially as the 2019FIM
Enel MotoE World Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural season of the
MotoE World Cup for electric motorcycle racing, and was a support series of the 71st
F.I.M.Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.
The season was delayed because of a fire that destroyed 18
Energica Ego Corsa motorcycles.[1]
In March, all MotoE teams tested the new motorcycles at the
Circuito de Jerez but the newly built facility which housed the machines was destroyed by a fire which started around 12:15 a.m. of 14 March. Organizer
Dorna Sports announced an investigation into the accident where no-one was injured. The remainder of the scheduled tests were cancelled.[16] A new pre-season test session took place in June and the start of the season was pushed back to the German GP, with the missed starting rounds at Jerez and Le Mans replaced by a doubleheader at the season finale in Valencia.[17]
Matteo Ferrari (pictured in 2015) was the 2019 MotoE World Cup Winner.
The 2019 MotoE World Cup (known officially as the 2019FIM
Enel MotoE World Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural season of the
MotoE World Cup for electric motorcycle racing, and was a support series of the 71st
F.I.M.Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.
The season was delayed because of a fire that destroyed 18
Energica Ego Corsa motorcycles.[1]
In March, all MotoE teams tested the new motorcycles at the
Circuito de Jerez but the newly built facility which housed the machines was destroyed by a fire which started around 12:15 a.m. of 14 March. Organizer
Dorna Sports announced an investigation into the accident where no-one was injured. The remainder of the scheduled tests were cancelled.[16] A new pre-season test session took place in June and the start of the season was pushed back to the German GP, with the missed starting rounds at Jerez and Le Mans replaced by a doubleheader at the season finale in Valencia.[17]