Hikari Okubo takes over from Niki Tuuli at Ajo for MotoE

Hikari Okubo takes over from Niki Tuuli at Ajo for MotoE

 
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Get MotoGP news in your inbox! By signing up to the newsletter you agree to receive emails from that may occasionally include promotional content Leave this field blank With Niki Tuuli, MotoE’s first race winner in 2019, returning to World Supersport this season, Hikari Okubo will move in the opposite direction by replacing the Finn at the Ajo MotoE team.After wild-cards in 125 and then Moto3, Okubo went on to establish himself in WSS, claiming a best finish of fourth in the 2019 Imola round and fifth in the standings for Puccetti Kawasaki.A switch to Dynavolt Honda in 2020 was far less successful and he will now make a fresh start in the electric bike class, where Tulli and Ajo finished sixth overall last season, including victory in their finale race together at Le Mans.“I’m very happy to be part of the Avant Ajo MotoE team. Many Japanese have represented this family, so I have always held it in high regard. I know we can have strong races together,” said Okubo.”I will be the first Asian rider to compete in the FIM MotoE World Cup, so it is a very important step and I want to have some great achievements in the future of Japanese motorcycling. This season will not only be a personal milestone, but also a challenge for the new generation of Asian motorcycle talents.”I can’t wait to start working with my sights set on the title. If I win it, it would be a dream come true. I know that we have the potential to do great things, so I am going to do my best at every round this year.”Related ArticlesaccImages.createImage(); Rins: Nobody will know Marquez ‘reality’ until last momentaccImages.createImage(); Rins not surprised if 2021 MotoGP season starts in EuropeTeam manager Aki Ajo added: “I am very happy to be starting our third season in the FIM MotoE World Cup with Hikari Okubo, a Japanese talent who comes into the series off a solid spell in motorcycle racing. I am also pleased to see that the championship is evolving and improving with each year that goes by.”Hikari Okubo has a lot of experience, since he has just competed in the World Supersport Championship. He has a long history of riding big bikes, and I’m sure this will help him to adapt well to our machine. Both the team and I are looking forward to starting to work together this year.”Provisional 2021 MotoE CalendarRoundDateRaceCircuit12 MaySpainJerez216 MayFranceLe Mans36 JuneCatalunyaBarcelona427 JuneNetherlandsAssen515 AugustAustriaRed Bull Ring618 SeptemberSan MarinoMisano719 SeptemberSan MarinoMisano2021 Pre-season Testing: 2-4 MarchSpainJerez 12-14 AprilSpainJerezRelated ArticlesaccImages.createImage(); LCR announces ‘rookie’ MotoE line-up to replace Canepa, SimeonaccImages.createImage(); BT Sport extends live MotoGP TV contract until 2024  

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