- Dunlop league showcases determination and commitment of riders in Moto2TM and Moto3TM
- Award to be presented during pre-season testing in Spain next year
Italian Moto3 racer Fabio Di Giannantonio ends
2016 as the top overtaker in Dunlop’s #ForeverForward initiative, which rewards
riders from both FIM Moto2TM and Moto3TM World Championships. Official tyre
supplier to the two championships, Dunlop launched the #ForeverForward league in
2015, where a point is awarded for every place gain across the 18 races.
Eighteen year-old Di Giannantonio gained 113
places during the season, with the highlight being a 19 place improvement at the
Silverstone round in September, where he came from 25th to finish sixth. Three
times a podium finisher in 2016, the Italian was also in contention for Rookie
of the Year, and finished the season in sixth place. The Gresini Racing Moto3
racer will receive the trophy at the pre-season tests in Spain next March.
The Dunlop #ForeverForward league will continue
into 2017. Fans can keep up to date with riders’ progress via Dunlop’s social
media portals as well as via the official MotoGP website at www.motogp.com
“We introduced the #ForeverForward trophy in
2015 to recognise riders’ fightbacks across the 18 rounds and we are delighted
to confirm Fabio as the winner of the trophy this year. Moto2 and Moto3 are
widely recognised for the close racing, which sees an incredible number of
overtaking manoeuvres taking place each weekend. In the #ForeverForward award
Dunlop is proud to recognise the talent and overtaking skill involved to allow
riders to progress through the races. Fabio’s racecraft, developed on Dunlop
tyres last year as a Red Bull Rookie Cup racer, was particularly impressive in
his first Moto3 season and demonstrates his potential as a front-runner in
2017,” stated James Bailey, Director, Motorsport PR and Communications.
#ForeverForward after 18 rounds:
#ForeverForward after 18 rounds:
1. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Moto3) 113
2. Lorenzo Petrarca (Moto3) 107
3. Fabio Spiranelli (Moto3) 102
4. Xavi Vierge (Moto2) 102
5. Maria Herrera (Moto3) 97
6. Isaac Viñales (Moto2) 96
2. Lorenzo Petrarca (Moto3) 107
3. Fabio Spiranelli (Moto3) 102
4. Xavi Vierge (Moto2) 102
5. Maria Herrera (Moto3) 97
6. Isaac Viñales (Moto2) 96

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