- Luis Costa
- MotoE
Granado hits back on day 2
Day 1 of the first MotoE test of 2021 saw Dominique Aegerter start the year on top, but closest challenger Eric Granado hit back to take over on Day 2 with an impressive 1.48.143 in the final session.
Day 1 of the first MotoE test of 2021 saw Dominique Aegerter start the year on top, but closest challenger Eric Granado hit back to take over on Day 2 with an impressive 1.48.143 in the final session.
Eric Granado was the man to beat on Day 1 of FIM Enel MotoE World Cup action at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, this time setting a new lap record - 1:42.910 - to gain some breathing space at the top.
Eric Granado will start his 2021 MotoE World Cup campaign from pole position at the Spanish Grand Prix, the Brazilian putting in a stunner in E-Pole to head the grid by two and a half tenths.
After heartbreak on race day at Jerez for Eric Granado, the Brazilian bounced back quickly to top Day 1 of MotoE World Cup action at Le Mans, 0.136 ahead of 2020 Cup winner Jordi Torres and only half a tenth off the very same Torres' pole lap at the venue last year.
Eric Granado remains unbeaten in Enel MotoE World Cup E-Pole this season after the Brazilian was fastest once again in Round 4.