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Alex Marquez among Momoven Racing actions preparing for debut

The start-up deals with special motorcycle rentals and will be making its debut in the middle class with Ayumu Sasaki and Zonta van den Goorbergh. It's also going to back well-known names, such as Almansa, Cruces, and Canet.

Moto2: Alex Marquez among Momoven Racing actions preparing for debut

There's a brand new team, and it goes by the name of  Momoven Idrofoglia RW Racing. An heir to Finetwork XTI MIR, which raced in the MotoJunior, the team will be participating in the 2026 Moto2 World Championship.

Described as the Airbnb of motorcycles, the sponsor, which is a start-up that rents out special motorcycles, has excellent names in motorcycling behind it, such as Alex Marquez.Ayumu Sasaki, and Zonta van den Goorbergh who'll be defending its colors, but it's also going to back David Almansa, Adrián Cruces, and Arón Canet.

"After holding a meeting with Vodafone's top management, we agreed that the best solution for both parties was to end the relationship and focus on a new project with a clear long-term vision. Starting this new phase together with Momoven, one of the companies I'm involved in and firmly believe in, allows us to build a project with a solid foundation and an enormous global potential. I'd like to give a special thanks to Pascual Pérez, who believed in the program from the beginning and invested alongside me to make it grow. Finetwork has been a fundamental part of the journey that has brought us to this point," co-owner and Team Principal Javi Martínez said.

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"Our goal is to transform Momoven into a global company capable of revolutionizing the motorcycle industry, bringing it closer to a wider audience and democratizing its use. Furthermore, we want small and medium-sized investors to find in us a real opportunity for making their motorcycles profitable within a secure, technological, and scalable ecosystem. The world of motors is a key strategic lever for accelerating this vision," CEO David Berbel commented.

 
 
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