Showing posts with label Simone Corsi. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

NGM Forward Racing Preview Austin Moto2

Simone Corsi and Mattia Pasini look forward to regain positions on the rivals in Texas after round one, that saw mixed fortunes for the Moto2 team, with Simone finishing 6th and Mattia 18th, due to some mistakes and a blistering issue at his rear tyre. Both riders will focus on finding the best set up on the demanding COTA track, in order to recover the gap from the front riders.

Simone Corsi – 3
“Last year we raced in Austin for the first time, it was a new track and I liked it a lot. We left Qatar with positive feelings. The team is working hard and I look forward to the Texas GP. I’m confident that we can get good results.”

Mattia Pasini- 54
“I’m very excited for the Texas GP. In Qatar we saw that we can be fast: we were able to ride on top in the practices, but we were unlucky in the race. Due to a tyre issue and some mistakes, I lost some important points, but we have the potential to get good results. I’m confident to fight with the front guys in the practices and in the race.”

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Bitter qualifying session for NGM Mobile Forward Racing at Brno

Simone Corsi Moto2 Brno 2013

Simone Corsi will start from the 15th place; unable to repeat his Indianapolis qualifying result he remains confident for tomorrow’s race. The feeling with his SpeedUp bike is good and the important thing will be to focus on the start of the race. Close to him on the starting grid will be his teammate Mattia Pasini in 16th place. Pasini was delayed during the session due to some problems during the qualifying session. Further down the grid are Alex De Angelis and Ricky Cardús, who will start from the 21st and 25th place respectively on tomorrows starting grid.

Simone Corsi – 15th
“Today things really didn’t go well and we will not be starting tomorrow from the front of the grid. Unfortunately in Moto2 it’s not easy to do a good race when you start the race this far back, it means we will have to do a really good start in order to do as many overtakes as possible. The feeling with the bike is okay and we remain confident for tomorrow’s performance.”

Mattia Pasini – 16th
“I am satisfied with today’s qualifying session but of the place on the grid. We have the potential do so much better. At the very beginning of the session I was between fourth and fifth place. We had a small problem the last time I entered the pits to make some changes making us lose some time, these things do happen in race. I am hopeful for tomorrow’s race, the feeling with the bike is good, we have a good pace and we are ready to do a good race.”

Alex De Angelis – 21st
“We have been struggling a lot to find the feeling with the bike at this track, making it very difficult for us to find the right setting. Tomorrow during the warm up we will try to find the best possible solution for the race. It will be a very complicated race for me tomorrow, I will start at the back of the grid but I will still fight for it.”

Ricky Cardús – 25th
“I am not very satisfied with my qualifying result even if I have improved during the free practice sessions. I am now closer to my teammates but still far from the front group. I was hoping to find a better setup, I feel very high up on the bike and I don’t seem to find the right feeling to push as I would like to.”

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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Simone Corsi Leads FP2 Moto2 Indianapolis

Simone Corsi FP2 Moto2 Indianapolis 2013

Simone Corsi leads the Indinapolis FP2 Moto2 1'43.683. Scott Redding on second fastest 1'43.977, while Esteve Rabat on third fastest 1'44.022

1 Simone CORSI NGM Mobile Racing 1'43.683
2 Scott REDDING Marc VDS Racing Team 1'43.977
3 Esteve RABAT Tuenti HP 40 1'44.022
4 Johann ZARCO Came Iodaracing Project 1'44.093
5 Marcel SCHROTTER Maptaq SAG Zelos Team 1'44.188
6 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Italtrans Racing Team 1'44.238
7 Nicolas TEROL Aspar Team Moto2 1'44.283
8 Thomas LUTHI Interwetten Paddock Moto2 Racing 1'44.402
9 Julian SIMON Italtrans Racing Team 1'44.523
10 Mika KALLIO Marc VDS Racing Team 1'44.573
11 Randy KRUMMENACHER Technomag carXpert 1'44.589
12 Anthony WEST QMMF Racing Team 1'44.636
13 Sandro CORTESE Dynavolt Intact GP 1'44.675
14 Dominique AEGERTER Technomag carXpert 1'44.687
15 Pol ESPARGARO Tuenti HP 40 1'44.706
16 Jordi TORRES Aspar Team Moto2 1'44.731
17 Mattia PASINI NGM Mobile Racing 1'44.853
18 Mike DI MEGLIO JiR Moto2 1'44.872
19 Xavier SIMEON Maptaq SAG Zelos Team 1'44.882
20 Toni ELIAS Blusens Avintia 1'45.229
21 Danny KENT Tech 3 1'45.314
22 Ricard CARDUS NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'45.327
23 Alex DE ANGELIS NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'45.707
24 Louis ROSSI Tech 3 1'45.727
25 Alberto MONCAYO Argiñano & Gines Racing 1'45.954
26 Axel PONS Tuenti HP 40 1'46.090
27 Yuki TAKAHASHI IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia 1'46.295
28 James RISPOLI GP Tech 1'46.745
29 Steven ODENDAAL Argiñano & Gines Racing 1'47.304
30 Doni Tata PRADITA Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 1'47.306
31 Thitipong WAROKORN Thai Honda PTT Gresini Moto2 1'47.621
32 Rafid Topan SUCIPTO QMMF Racing Team 1'48.255
33 Kyle SMITH Blusens Avintia 1'48.257

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Jordi Torres Wins Moto2 Sachsenring

Jordi Torres Moto2 Sachsenring 2013

Jordi Torres wins the Sachsenring Moto2 race after a superb performance today. Simone Corti won the battle on second place against Pol Espargaro, while Pol Espargaro finishes on third place of the race

1 Jordi TORRES Aspar Team Moto2
2 Simone CORSI NGM Mobile Racing
3 Pol ESPARGARO Tuenti HP 40
4 Julian SIMON Italtrans Racing Team
5 Alex DE ANGELIS NGM Mobile Forward Racing
6 Thomas LUTHI Interwetten Paddock Moto2 Racing
7 Scott REDDING Marc VDS Racing Team
8 Anthony WEST QMMF Racing Team
9 Xavier SIMEON Desguaces La Torre Maptaq
10 Dominique AEGERTER Technomag carXpert
11 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Italtrans Racing Team
12 Johann ZARCO Came Iodaracing Project
13 Mika KALLIO Marc VDS Racing Team
14 Esteve RABAT Tuenti HP 40
15 Sandro CORTESE Dynavolt Intact GP
16 Axel PONS Tuenti HP 40
17 Ricard CARDUS NGM Mobile Forward Racing
18 Randy KRUMMENACHER Technomag carXpert
19 Yuki TAKAHASHI IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia
20 Mattia PASINI NGM Mobile Racing
21 Toni ELIAS Blusens Avintia
22 Louis ROSSI Tech 3
23 Ratthapark WILAIROT Thai Honda PTT Gresini Moto2
24 Gino REA Gino Rea Race Team
25 Mike DI MEGLIO JiR Moto2
26 Steven ODENDAAL Argiñano & Gines Racing
27 Doni Tata PRADITA Federal Oil Gresini Moto2
28 Rafid Topan SUCIPTO QMMF Racing Team
Not Classified
 Nicolas TEROL Aspar Team Moto2
 Roman RAMOS Argiñano & Gines Racing
 Marcel SCHROTTER Desguaces La Torre SAG
 Kyle SMITH Blusens Avintia
 Danny KENT Tech 3
 Alex MARIÑELARENA TargoBank Motorsport

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Corsi and De Angelis in the Top 10 at Mugello

Alex De Angelis Moto2 Mugello 2013
The Mugello GP comes to an end with positive results for the NGM Mobile Forward Racing Riders.
Simone Corsi and Alex De Angelis finish the race in the Top10 in seventh and eighth place respectively with their SpeedUp bike in a vey disputed race. Good start for the Spanish rider Ricky Cardús who after a very difficult qualifying session yesterday has managed a nineteenth place.  A complicated beginning of the race for Mattia Pasini who jump-started the race and was penalized with a drive through.
The NGM Mobile Forward Riders finish the home race at Mugello taking many points and will and will stay one more day at the Italian track for an official day of testing.

Simone Corsi – 7th – 40.04.660
“I am not at all satisfied of the today’s results, we could have done better. I had a good start of the race managing to gain many positions but the front four were already gone and it became complicated to catch up with them. I suffered on the third sector losing four tenths but the feeling with the bike was good. I am sorry for the end of race position I wanted to do better at the home race. Our goal is to be in the top positions and for that we have to work more and take full advantage of tomorrow’s test day to find the right solutions.”   

Alex De Angelis – 8th – 40.04.786
“We could have done better but it was a good race. The battle with Simone Corsi definitely made me lose some positions and at the very end stuck in traffic in the group in which we were both in and found myself having to fight again to regain positions. Its a real shame because my race pace was good, my lap times are 1´53s, very close to the lap times of the head of the race. Overall it was a positive race, the best so far this season and the gap at the end of the race is the best one so far. I take this as the restart of the season with this new chassis. I am only sorry that I wasn’t able to do a bit better.” 

Ricky Cardús – 19th – 40.36.087
“I started the race very concentrated, I really wanted to have a good start after all the difficulties that we have encountered during the weekend but it was complicated to be fast after al the problems we have had. It is a track that I really enjoy but I was not able to do good lap times. I made a good start but was held back battling in the first corners going on the gravel and making it difficult to get a good pace. Knowing that the race was over for me I focused on gaining confidence with the bike. We have a testing program for tomorrow in which we will be trying several modifications that we hope will help us at the Montmelo GP. I have to regain the concentration in order to be fast with this bike.” 

Mattia Pasini – 25th – 41.05.837
“I am disappointed, after the Le Mans GP and Friday’s positive start I was expecting to do better for our home race.  Today I have paid a high price for a little mistake at the start of the race and after yesterday’s two crashes I lost a bit of feeling with the bike. Fortunately tomorrow we test: we have an important day ahead of us, we have to go over everything we have done this weekend in order to be competitive at Barcelona. The Spaniards have won in our territory and it will be our turn to do the same in their territory at the next GP.”

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Friday, May 31, 2013

Esteve Rabat on Top Mugello Moto2 FP2

Esteve Rabat Moto2 Mugello 2013
Esteve Rabat set the fastest lap 1'53.583 on the FP2 Moto2 at Mugello circuit this afternoon. Simone Corsi on second fastest 1'53.780, while FP1 leader Takaaki Nakagami on third fastest 1'53.826

1 Esteve RABAT Tuenti HP 40 1'53.583
2 Simone CORSI NGM Mobile Racing 1'53.780
3 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Italtrans Racing Team 1'53.826
4 Johann ZARCO Came Iodaracing Project 1'53.938
5 Xavier SIMEON Desguaces La Torre Maptaq 1'53.951
6 Alex DE ANGELIS NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'53.974
7 Scott REDDING Marc VDS Racing Team 1'54.077
8 Nicolas TEROL Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 1'54.239
9 Pol ESPARGARO Tuenti HP 40 1'54.241
10 Thomas LUTHI Interwetten Paddock Moto2 Racing 1'54.289
11 Julian SIMON Italtrans Racing Team 1'54.434
12 Mattia PASINI NGM Mobile Racing 1'54.457
13 Dominique AEGERTER Technomag carXpert 1'54.509
14 Sandro CORTESE Dynavolt Intact GP 1'54.520
15 Ratthapark WILAIROT Thai Honda PTT Gresini Moto2 1'54.547
16 Marcel SCHROTTER Desguaces La Torre SAG 1'54.585
17 Axel PONS Tuenti HP 40 1'54.660
18 Toni ELIAS Blusens Avintia 1'54.664
19 Mika KALLIO Marc VDS Racing Team 1'54.900
20 Jordi TORRES Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 1'55.035
21 Randy KRUMMENACHER Technomag carXpert 1'55.078
22 Yuki TAKAHASHI IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia 1'55.315
23 Mike DI MEGLIO JiR Moto2 1'55.522
24 Danny KENT Tech 3 1'55.698
25 Anthony WEST QMMF Racing Team 1'55.706
26 Ricard CARDUS NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'55.946
27 Louis ROSSI Tech 3 1'56.078
28 Steven ODENDAAL Argiñano & Gines Racing 1'56.588
29 Alberto MONCAYO Argiñano & Gines Racing 1'56.764
30 Kyle SMITH Blusens Avintia 1'57.013
31 Doni Tata PRADITA Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 1'58.246
32 Rafid Topan SUCIPTO QMMF Racing Team 1'59.408

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

NGM Mobile Forward Racing riders await the fourth round at Le Mans

Colin Edwards Jerez MotoGP 2013

The fourth round of the season will take place onFrench soil at the Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans thisnext weekend.

Colin Edwards is no stranger to the podium at Le Mans;both in 2005 and 2008 he finished in third place. The American rider enjoysriding at Le Mans and looks forward to riding on his FTR-Kawasaki bike thisweekend. Teammate Claudio Corti also knows what it feels like to be on thepodium here. The Italian rider had a podium finish last year while riding inthe Moto2 category and would like to take his first MotoGP points at the thisvery same track.     

In Moto2, our NGM riders Simone Corsi, Alex DeAngelis and Mattia Pasini have previously been on the podium at Le Mans, all ofthem managing a third place in 2010, 2007 and 2008 respectively. All threeItalians are eager to repeat their results at Le Mans. Their Spanish teammateRicky Cardús was unable to finish the race in his previous visits to Le Mansbut hopes that this year will be the turning point for him at the French track.

Colin Edwards -5
“Looking forward to Le Mans, I can’t say Jerezwas perfect but we at least got on the score board and looking to build on thatmomentum. We have a few new things that we want to try with FTR. Le Mans is atrack that for some reason I have always gone good at so lets get rolling!”

Claudio Corti –71
“During the two-day test we found a few thingsthat work well, allowing us to have a faster pace and allowing me to ride thebike a little better. Le Mans is a track at which I was able to come in secondlast year in rain conditions so I have good memories there. Its probably notone of my favorite tracks but I enjoy riding there and the warmth of the Frenchfans. Look forward to being out on track there.”

Simone Corsi – 3
“After this last race I expect to dobetter at Le Mans. We have definitely struggled at Jerez but knowing that LeMans is a completely different track we hope to do better. We had a two-daytest at Estoril after Jerez that has allowed us to come up with new solutionsfor our bike. I have high expectations for this race.”

Alex De Angelis - 15
“TheGrand Prix of Le Mans has always been on the most difficult ones giving itsweather conditions. The cold and the rain are recurring visitors at this track.We will start the weekend with a different setting that we tested last week onat Estoril and that we hope will be convenient for the French circuit.”

Mattia Pasini –54
“We are ready for the Le Mans race. Since lastweek’s test at Estoril we can’t wait to get out on track again. With the teamand SpeedUp we have done important improvements that allow us to believe in thepossibility of making a big step. We are focused and feel ready for the race onSunday and we hope to improve our results from Jerez, which were under ourexpectations.”

Ricky Cardús - 88
“Iam very concentrated for the Le Mans race. After the results I had in Jerez Ijust want to go out on track and get started on work. I believe that Le Manscan be a good track for our bike.”

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Bitter Jerez race for the NGM Mobile Forward Racing Moto2 riders

Mattia Pasini Jerez Moto2 2013

The Jerez Grand Prix of Spain at the Circuito de Jerez comes to an end for the NGM Mobile Forward Racing riders and their SpeedUp bike.

Simone Corsi, slowed down due to the grip problems of the rear tire, managing to arrive in fourteenth position. Right behind him were Alex De Angelis and Mattia Pasini, unable to repeat their Austin race performance and finishing in today’s race in fifteenth and sixteenth position. Closing the forward ranking today was Ricky Cardús, who had a lack of feeling with the bike during the Spanish racing weekend.

Difficult race for the NGM Mobile Forward Racing Team, who is now looking forward to the two day testing this upcoming Tuesday and Wednesday at Estoril in order to test new parts before the GP of France at Le Mans.

Simone Corsi – 14th
“I was expecting something more of today’s race. We used a new setting for the race; maybe it was a bit of a gamble with which I was not able to get the right feeling with the bike. Right at the beginning of the race I gained positions but was sliding a lot with the rear tire. I am not happy with today’s results; the gap with the Rabat and the fourteenth place from today is not a position that I want to be in. We have two testing days ahead of us at Estoril where we will continue working. Lets hope that Le Mans will be better for us.”

Alex De Angelis – 15th
“We were able to get one point today. After this morning’s warm up I can honestly say that I would have never imagined being able to get in the points at the end of this race. If we compare the race results to the free practices it was a good result, even if making a good result has a different meaning for me. We were not able to make the comebacks that we have done in past races and I didn’t have the same pace as the top guys. I knew from the IRTA test during preseason that it would be a though race here and I hope that this problems we had this weekend is only due to the type of track. I hope we will be able to be back in the front group where we have already seen we have the potential to be in.”

Mattia Pasini – 16th
“I knew today’s race would be difficult but I was hoping to have a better second half of the race like I did at Austin. I was able to maintain a good pace throughout the race but had a forty seconds gap with the fastest rider, a gap that is close to the one the other SpeedUp bikes have, of thirty-five seconds. We have ended another race and take with us data to analyze that will be useful for the next race. We have the potential to win and we have to take full advantage of it.”

Ricky Cardùs – 21st
“It has been a tough weekend, the toughest so far this season. We knew this track wouldn’t be an easy one for us. My mechanics have worked very hard this weekend and we know that we still have a lot more to do really competitive at all the race tracks. I want to turn a page and think about the up coming race.”

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

NGM Mobile Forward Racing Team headed to Jerez for first European GP

Claudio Corti Austin MotoGP 2013

The third round of the 2013 seasontakes the championship to Jerez de la Frontera the first European race of theseason. The first Spanish race could be the turning point for the team’s CRTriders and a further improvement our riders in the Moto2 category.

Colin Edwards, unable to cross thefinish line in the first two races of the season sees Jerez as the perfectopportunity to show the potential for the FTR-Kawasaki package. His teammateClaudio Corti looks forward to racing at Jerez, a track that he knows betterand allows him to be confident in improving his results. 

In Moto2 Simone Corsi looks forwardto putting up a good fight among the fastest riders. Alex de Angelis wants thefocus on a better performance during qualifying, which seems to be the mainweakness for him and his crew. Mattia Pasini hopes to maintain the momentumfrom Austin and make another step forward and Ricky Cardús looks forward to thefirst Spanish race.

ColinEdwards – 5
“I am really looking forward toJerez, obviously after our last couple of races it would be nice to get afinish and it has been a race at which I had a podium at before, had some goodmemories there. Obviously being the first European race everybody kind of getsin the grove and settles in and starts working. Looking forward to it!” 

ClaudioCorti – 71
“We come back to Jerez after two very tough races.We have some data from Jerez because of the test we did during pre season andwith a few more kilometers, a few improvements and an evolution since that lasttest, we can surely hope for slightly better results. This circuit is not oneof my favorites but I have done relatively well here in the past.”

SimoneCorsi – 3
“On Sunday we will race at Jerez, a circuit atwhich we have tested a lot during the pre season. I expected something morefrom the first two races, we got only a few points but I am hopeful and remainoptimistic for this next race at Jerez because during the weekend in Texas weproved to be fast during all weekend. We have to work in order to reduce thegap with the front guys. The team is doing a great job!”

AlexDe Angelis – 15
“After the comeback during the Texas GP both theteam and I hope that the setup used during the American race can be adapted tothe Jerez circuit. We have to work a lot in order to be ready for thequalifying session, which at the moment seems to be our weak spot, we areworking towards it and look forward to prove it in the near future.”

Mattia Pasini – 54
“We are ready forJerez after a very good performance in Austin that allows us to hope for goodresults. I was able to have a good race pace with the bike in Texas and a goodfeeling with the bike, ideal conditions for us to make another step forward.”

Ricky Cardús - 88
“It’s an importantrace for me, the first European race and I can’t wait to be there with all theSpanish fans. Right now I feel much better physically even if I am stillrecovering. I know it will not be easy for us to be in the front group but thefeeling with the bike has improved and I want to race!”

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Texas welcomes Colin Edwards and NGM Mobile Forward Racing teammates

Colin Edwards Losail MotoGP 2013

The second race of the season takes NGM Mobile Forward Racing Team to the Circuit Of The Americas (COTA) in Texas. The inaugural GP race in Texas will have a very special connotation for our MotoGP rider Colin Edwards. The American rider, also known as the “Texas Tornado” will be attending his very first home race.

The Moto2 riders look forward to improving their results with their SpeedUp bike from the first season race in Qatar; Simone Corsi is aiming to fight for the podium positions, Alex De Angelis is hoping for a quick adaptation process to be competitive, Mattia Pasini will aim to place better in qualifying to have a good race in Texas and Ricky Cardús is very enthusiastic about this first race at the COTA and show what he is made of.

The Texas Tornado and teammate Claudio Corti are in turn, eager to arrive at the Texan circuit. Both Edwards and Corti will be experiencing the track for the first time with their FTR-Kawasaki as of Friday. Both riders look forward to this second race of the season.

Colin Edwards – 5
“I´m really excited about the Austin GP, it will be the first GP I´ve ever driven to which is awesome. As far as expanding the audience we´ve had one out west side, one on the east side and now we get to have one south. I´ve got a lot of friends, a lot of family coming and I am looking forward to it. It should be good!”

Claudio Corti -71
“I always look forward to going to a new circuit, its like entering into a brand new playground when you are a little kid. I expect it to be s tought weekend since we have no data on this new track but will the experience adquired in Qatar I go into this race cold headed and confident about the team´s potential and my own.”

Simone Corsi - 3
“After the positive start in Qatar I am optimistic for the race in Austin! Its a new circuit for everyone and it will be key to find the best possible setting right away and memorize the track and the best line to follow. I had a good feeling with the bike on the first race and I hope to make a bigger step this weekend to be able to fight for the podium.”

Alex De Angelis - 15
"Its hard to make any assesments on how the race will go at Austin, Its a new circuit for all of us but in the past I have always been able to adapt to new tracks rapidly. I will do my best to improve the results from the first race in Qatar.”

Mattia Pasini - 54
“After an unlucky weekend in Doha I go very motivated into this second race of the season at Austin. We have to fix a few little problems in order to be  as fast as we would want this weekend. With the work plan we have set with the team  I believe we can be very competitive."

Ricky Cardùs - 88
“I am happy to be riding for the first time at this circuit. Its a race track that I have only seen photos of  and so far has impressed me. Its a shame that I am not completely recovered from the Qatar crash but I hope that this last few days before the race will do the trick. It will be a fun race, I´m lookign forward to racing in America, a country that I really enjoy visiting and where I hope to improve my race results from Qatar.”

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

First points for the NGM Mobile Forward Racing Team Moto2 in Qatar

Alex De Angelis Losail Moto2 2013

The tenth edition of the Qatar GP has come to an end under the floodlight in Qatar where the NGM Mobile Forward Racing Team has taken the first points of the season.

Simone Corsi and Alex De Angelis have both finished within the points with their SpeedUp finishing seventh and eight respectively.

Unfortunately Mattia Pasini and Ricky Cardús were not able to cross the finish line today; Pasini touched with Mike Di Meglio, causing him to crash and a high side stopped Cardús. After a medical checkup at the Circuit Clinic with the assistance of the Clinica Mobile, the possibility of having Cardús sustain fractures after his crash was discarded.

Simone Corsi – 7th 
“We disserved the fourth place after being with the front group. I started the race really well and gained many positions during the start of the race but the front guys were catchable, they had a different pace. The fourth place was within our reach and it was also important for us in terms of the points for the championship. Throughout the weekend I’ve had a problem on my forearm that got accentuated during the last few laps making me unable to push, as I would have wanted. The feeling with the bike for Austin is very good, a new circuit for all of us.”

Alex De Angelis – 8th
“The eighth place is a good placement for being the first race. I struggled a bit with the full tank during the first few laps, making me lose a few positions. I tried my best to remain close to the front group and when the others started having problems with the tires that’s when I decided to attack. I came back and take positions to get close to the fast guys and could have possibly finished the race in a better position. My last lap time was my fastest. We have data to work with, we have to keep working.”

Mattia Pasini – Not Classified
“We had an unfortunate weekend, didn’t achieve what we expected but we have to look think and think towards the upcoming next race. We have to place better in qualifying. We are a very united team and I thank my crew for the work they have done these last few days. We have to hold on tight and think about Austin.”

Ricky Cardùs – Not Classified
“Before my crash I had a good pace and was going really fast. I could have gotten a good result today but I made a mistake and crashed. In this moment I am a bit banged up because of the crash but thankfully the doctors have excluded any possible fractures.”

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

NGM Forward Racing Ready to Ride at Qatar

Simone Corsi Jerez Moto2 test 2013

The 2013 MotoGP season kicks-off at the Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar for the NGM Mobile Forward Racing team.

The MotoGP objectives are clear, have the Colin Edwatds and Claudio Corti to fight among the best CRTs for the first CRT podium of the season with their FTR-Kawasaki bike. The Moto2 objective for Simone Corsi, Alex de Angelis and Mattia Pasini and Ricky Cardús is clear, fight for the title with the SpeedUp factory support.

After a short but intense pre season the six NGM Mobile Forward rides are ready to ride. MotoGP testing will begin Thursday at 19:55 local time, preceded exactly one hour before by Moto2´s first free practice session, followed by the second free practice at 21:50 also for Moto2.

Colin Edwards
“Looking forward to get to this first race with a new package (FTR-Kawasaki) Qatar is always a little bit special to me, being a night race and having had good results here in the past. Looking forward to it, ready to get the year underway.”

Claudio Corti
“Finally the season begins! We have worked very hard from the very first test to the last one and I can ´t wait to get on track and see where we are at in terms of the other CRTs. We know we still have a lot of work ahead of us but right now I want to feel the adrenalin rush that you only get during a race!”

Simone Corsi
“I am very happy to get this new season started. We have tested many things this winter in order to find the best possible setup. I am satisfied of the work we have done on the new bike and I can’t wait to get to Doha!” 

Alex De Angelis
“ I am very curious to see how this first race goes. Qatar is a circuit that I like a lot; it’s always a pleasure for me to ride here. We have the new chassis for this race and we hope it will give us a little something extra to get closer to the top guys. As always I will do my best to get the season started in the best possible way!”

Mattia Pasini
“I can’t wait to get to race with the new bike on Qatar. I am extremely motivated and so is my team.”

Ricky Cardus
“We have a long season ahead of us and Qatar is the starting point. This race will help me fully understand where we are at with the bike and its development at this particular circuit and gain confidence with my bike. I am calm and hopeful because I know results will come.”

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

NGM Mobile Forward Racing presents their 2013 team in Milan

NGM Mobile Forward Racing Presentation 2013

The NGM Mobile Forward Racing Team presents its  2013 team last night in Milan. The team presented its six riders; Colin Edwards, Claudio Corti in MotoGP and Simone Corsi, Alex De Angelis, Mattia Pasini and Ricky Cardús in Moto2.

Giovanni Cuzari, Forward Racing and Media Action CEO unveiled the 2013 look for both MotoGP and Moto2 bikes alongside title sponsor Stefano Nesi, NGM Mobile CEO. Also present at the event Moto2 constructor SpeedUp Factory CEO Luca Boscoscuro. The riders expressed their eagerness to begin the season and commented on the winter tests at Valencia, Jerez and Sepang.

Giovanni Cuzari – CEO/ Team Owner
“The same way that NGM has become famous for having doubled the SIM on the cell phones, we will like to do the same doubling the number of riders in our team! In the case of the CRT the long-term goal is to maintain the visibility on track even in the case of suffering “inconveniences” and creating a team that has an appealing format for a prospect constructor that might eventually become interested. It is obvious that having two riders allows the team to develop the CRT prototypes at a faster pace. In the Moto2 category our expectations are others, we want to see our visibility double, which would be otherwise difficult to do in such a crowded category, where the results are the key factor to visibility. This is how we arrived to having six riders; 2 riders in CRT and 4 in Moto2, riding with the same colors under the hope of providing satisfaction to those that believe in us.”

Marco Curioni – Managing Director
“Its a great feeling to get a new season started. We are a young team and every year has been a new challenge that has lead to a constant growth by following the opportunities that have been presented to us. We believe in a sustainable economical system in which our sponsors support the team economically but are guaranteed a return of their investment in terms of visibility. A system in which our riders, true leading characters of this sport, can concentrate on training and being performing instead of being on the constant lookout for personal sponsors. A system in which out technicians, can rely on the security/tranquility provided by the continuity that allow us to make of this common passion a professional job other than only concentrating prestige and visibility.”  

Stefano Nesi - CEO President of NGM Italia  
"NGM Mobile is synonymous of research and innovation in a challenging industry. Our main goal has been to introduce the Dual SIM system in a mature and complex market. We have been able to do so by differentiating ourselves from our competitors in such a way that it has allowed us the chance of conquering top position in the Italian market. Today we are proud of presenting the six riders and bikes of the team ready to ride with the NGM colors for the second year in a row for both the Moto2 and the MotoGP categories. Colin Edwards and Claudio Corti will represent the team in MotoGP and this season Alex De Angelis will be joined by; Simone Corsi, Mattia Pasini and Ricky Cradús for a very exciting season. The presence of our team with four ambitious riders in the Moto2 class will surely increase the visibility of our brand throughout the season not only in Italy but also around the world, allowing NGM to reach other parts of the globe.”

NGM Mobile Forward Racing Press Release
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Nico Terol Leads Day 1 Jerez Moto2 Tes

Nico Terol Valencia Moto2 Test 2013
Nico Terol set his best lap 01:53.831 on the first day Moto2 test at Jerez. Simone Corsi on second fastest by 01:53.999, while Julian Simon on third fastest 01:54.468


1 Nicolas TEROL Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 01:53.831
2 Simone CORSI NGM Mobile Racing 01:53.999
3 Julian SIMON Italtrans Racing Team 01:54.468
4 Pol ESPARGARO Tuenti HP 40 01:54.493
5 Scott REDDING Marc VDS Racing Team 01:54.571
6 Johann ZARCO Came IodaRacing Project 01:54.833
7 Mika KALLIO Marc VDS Racing Team 01:54.986
8 Ricky CARDUS NGM Mobile Forward Racing 01:54.989
9 Jordi TORRES Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 01:55.101
10 Esteve RABAT Tuenti HP 40 01:55.241
11 Mike DI MEGLIO JIR Moto2 01:55.285
12 Toni ELIAS Blusens Avintia 01:55.424
13 Xavier SIMEON Maptaq SAG Zelos Team 01:55.467
14 Mattia PASINI NGM Mobile Racing 01:55.666
15 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Italtrans Racing Team 01:55.807
16 Dominique AEGERTER Technomag carXpert 01:55.974
17 Danny KENT Tech 3 01:56.174
18 Randy KRUMMENACHER Technomag carXpert 01:56.508
19 Kyle SMITH Blusens Avintia 01:56.607
20 Alex DE ANGELIS NGM Mobile Forward Racing 01:56.726
21 Ratthapark WILAIROT Honda Gresini Moto2 01:56.788
22 Louis ROSSI Tech 3 01:56.892
23 Anthony WEST QMMF Racing Team 01:56.903
24 Rafid Topan SUCIPTO QMMF Racing Team 01:56.929
25 Sandro CORTESE Dynavolt Intact GP 01:57.025
26 Doni Tata PRADITA Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 01:58.308
27 Yuki TAKAHASHI Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 01:59.115

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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Valentino Rossi will Race on Sic Supermoto Day

Valentino Rossi Valencia Yamaha MotoGP Test 2012

Valentino Rossi has already confirmed to participate in the event organized in memory of Marco Simoncelli, from which all proceeds will go to the “Marco Simoncelli Foundation”. Rossi will run in tandem with Frenchman Thierry Van Den Bosch, four-time Supermoto champion.

Double World Superbike champion Max Biaggi, who recently announced his retirement from racing, will also be participate on the event teamed with Adrien Chareyre.

The endurance-style team event will be held over 58 laps on the December 1-2. Practice and qualifying will take place on the Saturday, with the race on Sunday.

Other riders who listed on the entry list are Andrea Dovizioso, Mattia Pasini, Michele Pirro, Simone Corsi, Michele Fabrizio, Danilo Petrucci, Karel Abraham, Luca Scassa and Andrea Iannone.

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Marc Marquez will Start from Last Grid on Valencia Moto2 Race

Marc Marquez Valencia 2012
2012 Moto2 world champion, Marc Marquez will start from last grid on the Valencia Sunday race tomorrow after a penalty given due to aggressive movement against Simone Corsi on FP2 yesterday. Marquez was later penalised by Race Direction and his team did not appeal against the decision.

Race Direction:
"Marc Marquez rode in an irresponsible manner during the Moto2 free practice causing danger to rider Simone Corsi (ITA) which is an infringement of the article 1.21.2 of the 2012 FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Regulations. No appeal was lodged. The decision of the Race Direction is final."

Marc Marquez
"I had already overtaken other riders on that corner and I hadn't thought about him being one of the later brakers in the class," said Marquez of the incident. I passed him on the inside and then felt a touch, which was totally involuntary. I immediately looked around to see how he was and, when I saw that he had crashed, I became very worried. I went to apologise to him after the session, he understood and the most important thing is that he wasn't hurt. I publically apologise once again.  Later, Race Direction decided to send me to the back of the grid on Sunday, and I can do little more than respect their decision."

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Pol Espargaro on TOP FP3 Moto2 Valencia

Pol Espargaro Valencia 2012

Pol Espargaro leads the FP3 Moto2 1'35.369 from Andrea Iannone on second place 1'36.112 and Simone Corsi on third fastest 1'36.249

1 Pol ESPARGARO Tuenti Movil HP 40 1'35.369
2 Andrea IANNONE Speed Master 1'36.112
3 Simone CORSI Came IodaRacing Project 1'36.249
4 Marc MARQUEZ Team Catalunya Caixa Repsol 1'36.333
5 Dominique AEGERTER Technomag-CIP 1'36.475
6 Nicolas TEROL Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 1'36.508
7 Thomas LUTHI Interwetten-Paddock 1'36.522
8 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Italtrans Racing Team 1'36.523
9 Esteve RABAT Tuenti Movil HP 40 1'36.546
10 Bradley SMITH Tech 3 Racing 1'36.705
11 Toni ELIAS Italtrans Racing Team 1'36.770
12 Jordi TORRES Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 1'36.774
13 Xavier SIMEON Tech 3 Racing 1'36.882
14 Scott REDDING Marc VDS Racing Team 1'36.917
15 Julian SIMON Blusens Avintia 1'36.992
16 Mike DI MEGLIO Kiefer Racing 1'37.010
17 Axel PONS Tuenti Movil HP 40 1'37.024
18 Roman RAMOS SAG Team 1'37.064
19 Johann ZARCO JIR Moto2 1'37.077
20 Randy KRUMMENACHER GP Team Switzerland 1'37.086
21 Mika KALLIO Marc VDS Racing Team 1'37.103
22 Yuki TAKAHASHI NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'37.103
23 Gino REA Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 1'37.257
24 Tomoyoshi KOYAMA Technomag-CIP 1'37.458
25 Marcel SCHROTTER Desguaces La Torre SAG 1'37.594
26 Ratthapark WILAIROT Thai Honda PTT Gresini Moto2 1'37.824
27 Mattia PASINI NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'37.894
28 Dani RIVAS TSR Galicia School 1'38.183
29 Elena ROSELL QMMF Racing Team 1'38.304
30 Alessandro ANDREOZZI S/Master Speed Up 1'38.308
31 Ricard CARDUS Arguiñano Racing Team 1'38.485
32 Rafid Topan SUCIPTO QMMF Racing Team 1'39.911
33 Eric GRANADO JIR Moto2 1'40.869


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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Simone Corsi Gets the 7th Place in Aragon

Simone Corsi Aragon 2012

Simone Corsi has closed the Moto2 race in 7th position at 4.317 from the winner Pol Espargaro. He started well from the pole position leading the race for the first two laps. Then began a duel with Marquez, Espargaro and Iannone for the victory with many overtakes. At five laps to the end Espargaro force the pace and get a little gap that he has defended untill the end, while Corsi made a mistake at Turn 12 going down to the 9th position. He pushed hard trying to reach the podium group but he finished the race in 7th position.

Simone Corsi
“I’m very diasappointed my target was the podium instead I did a mistake at Turn 12 and I have lost the leading group. I want to say thank you to my team for their great job, we were very competitive for all the week end aslo if we have suffered less power during the rece than our opponents”.

Came Ioda Racing Press Release

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

SImone Corsi Pole Position Moto2 Aragon

Simone Corsi Aragon 2012
Simone Corsi will start from the first position on Aragon Moto2 race tomorrow after set 1'54.343 on the top of qualifying session. Pol Espargaro and Andrea Iannone will also start from front row. Current championship leader's Marc Marquez on set 1'54.877 on seventh place

1 Simone CORSI Came IodaRacing Project 1'54.343
2 Pol ESPARGARO Pons 40 HP Tuenti 1'54.534
3 Andrea IANNONE Speed Master 1'54.618
4 Claudio CORTI Italtrans Racing Team 1'54.712
5 Jordi TORRES Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 1'54.787
6 Nicolas TEROL Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 1'54.828
7 Marc MARQUEZ Team CatalunyaCaixa Repsol 1'54.877
8 Bradley SMITH Tech 3 Racing 1'54.899
9 Scott REDDING Marc VDS Racing Team 1'54.925
10 Johann ZARCO JIR Moto2 1'54.993
11 Esteve RABAT Pons 40 HP Tuenti 1'55.074
12 Mika KALLIO Marc VDS Racing Team 1'55.224
13 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Italtrans Racing Team 1'55.235
14 Axel PONS Pons 40 HP Tuenti 1'55.275
15 Xavier SIMEON Tech 3 Racing 1'55.445
16 Yuki TAKAHASHI NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'55.445
17 Mike DI MEGLIO Kiefer Racing 1'55.473
18 Alex DE ANGELIS NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'55.510
19 Thomas LUTHI Interwetten-Paddock 1'55.617
20 Anthony WEST QMMF Racing Team 1'55.875
21 Julian SIMON Blusens Avintia 1'55.951
22 Gino REA Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 1'56.112
23 Dominique AEGERTER Technomag-CIP 1'56.129
24 Alex MARIÑELARENA Motorsport 1'56.661
25 Marcel SCHROTTER Desguaces La Torre SAG 1'56.695
26 Ratthapark WILAIROT Thai Honda PTT Gresini Moto2 1'57.158
27 Steven ODENDAAL Arguiñano Racing Team 1'57.299
28 Tomoyoshi KOYAMA Technomag-CIP 1'57.370
29 Eric GRANADO JIR Moto2 1'57.462
30 Alessandro ANDREOZZI S/Master Speed Up 1'57.925
31 Elena ROSELL QMMF Racing Team 1'58.367
32 Jesko RAFFIN GP Team Switzerland 1'59.177
33 Marco COLANDREA SAG Team 1'59.477

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Simone Corsi on Top FP3 Moto2 Misano

Simone Corsi Misano 2012

Simone Corsi 1'39.121 on the top of FP3 session at Misano circuit today. Marc VDS's Mika Kallio on second fastest 1'39.173 while Marc Marquez on third fastest 1'39.212

1 Simone CORSI Came IodaRacing Project 1'39.121
2 Mika KALLIO Marc VDS Racing Team 1'39.173
3 Marc MARQUEZ Team CatalunyaCaixa Repsol 1'39.212
4 Scott REDDING Marc VDS Racing Team 1'39.225
5 Pol ESPARGARO Pons 40 HP Tuenti 1'39.287
6 Johann ZARCO JIR Moto2 1'39.404
7 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Italtrans Racing Team 1'39.470
8 Bradley SMITH Tech 3 Racing 1'39.476
9 Dominique AEGERTER Technomag-CIP 1'39.489
10 Thomas LUTHI Interwetten-Paddock 1'39.519
11 Esteve RABAT Pons 40 HP Tuenti 1'39.718
12 Randy KRUMMENACHER GP Team Switzerland 1'39.767
13 Gino REA Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 1'39.821
14 Yuki TAKAHASHI NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'39.839
15 Andrea IANNONE Speed Master 1'39.973
16 Jordi TORRES Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 1'40.139
17 Nicolas TEROL Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 1'40.232
18 Ratthapark WILAIROT Thai Honda PTT Gresini Moto2 1'40.281
19 Xavier SIMEON Tech 3 Racing 1'40.335
20 Alex DE ANGELIS NGM Mobile Forward Racing 1'40.454
21 Claudio CORTI Italtrans Racing Team 1'40.457
22 Mike DI MEGLIO Kiefer Racing 1'40.768
23 Axel PONS Pons 40 HP Tuenti 1'40.889
24 Anthony WEST QMMF Racing Team 1'40.961
25 Julian SIMON Blusens Avintia 1'40.991
26 Marcel SCHROTTER Desguaces La Torre SAG 1'41.613
27 Tomoyoshi KOYAMA Technomag-CIP 1'42.113
28 Alessandro ANDREOZZI S/Master Speed Up 1'42.228
29 Steven ODENDAAL Arguiñano Racing Team 1'42.939
30 Marco COLANDREA SAG Team 1'44.109
31 Elena ROSELL QMMF Racing Team 1'44.568


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