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Prüstel GP was a
motorcycle racing team
based in Oberlungwitz, Saxony, Germany.
After the 2023 season, the team left from Moto3
World Championship. The...
- ****squier in
Italy freeing up a spot at
Prüstel GP, the two
parties agreed to a contract, and Salač
would ride for
Prüstel for the
remaining 9
races of the season...
- racing. In fact, two KTM RC250GPs
rebranded CFMOTO were
lined up by the
Prüstel GP team. The
riders chosen for the
debut season were
Spaniards Xavier Artigas...
- the ****anese
Grand Prix. All
teams used series-specified
Pirelli tyres.
Prüstel GP left Moto3
class after 16
seasons in
Grand Prix
motorcycle racing. Aspar...
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extended by
Leopard Racing. For 2022,
Artigas is
contracted to ride for
Prüstel GP, next to
Carlos Tatay. (key) (Races in bold
indicate pole position,...
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withdrew from the
Championship after the 2017 season. Ángel
Nieto Team,
Redox PrüstelGP, and CIP -
Green Power switched to KTM as a
result of
their withdrawal...
- rookies. For the 2018 season,
Bezzecchi would switch teams and ride for
Prüstel GP. He won
three races (Argentina, Austria, and ****an),
finished 2nd five...
- with
Aspar Team,
replacing Stefano Nepa.
Ryusei Yamanaka joined CarXpert Prüstel GP,
replacing Barry Baltus who
moved up to Moto2 with NTS RW
Racing GP...
- morning,
surrounded by his
family and
close friends. ****squier's team,
Prüstel GP,
announced it
would not be
taking part in the day's race. ****squier's...
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Thomas Lüthi (born 6
September 1986) is a
Swiss sporting director at
Prüstel GP, and
former Grand Prix
motorcycle racer. He
spent 19
years in
Grand Prix...