Eric Granado topped the timesheets on Day 1 at the Official FIM Enel MotoE World Cup Test in Jerez, the Brazilian edging out 2019 Cup Winner Matteo Ferrari by 0.084 seconds as the season began just as close as it left off.
Eric Granado topped the timesheets on Day 1 at the Official FIM Enel MotoE World Cup Test in Jerez, the Brazilian edging out 2019 Cup Winner Matteo Ferrari by 0.084 seconds as the season began just as close as it left off.
On Friday at Round 2 of the MotoE World Cup, the gap between the top two was 0.032. Fast forward to Round 3 and, incredibly, it's exactly the same tiny margin.
Eric Granado set the fastest MotoE World Cup lap of the weekend to claim E-Pole at the Valencia Grand Prix, with the Brazilian back on the front row for the first time since Germany.
Eric Granado remains the king of bouncing back in the MotoE World Cup, with the Brazilian putting in another stunner on Sunday to take win number 2 of the season and gain some serious ground in the standings, now up to third.
Despite only completing two laps in FP2 and suffering a crash at Turn 2, Eric Granado took charge of the MotoE World Cup timesheets on Day 1.