Dani Valle joins GMT94 for the Navarra Round

18 August 2021

Navarra - Spain

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Following a good weekend at Most with GMT94, Valentin Debise has to compete at the FSBK round at Carole to fight for the Superbike and Supersport titles.

In the logic established since 2019, the GMT94 offers a chance to national champions. After Oli Bayliss (Australia), Oscar Gutierrez (Spain), Maximilien Bau (France), Patrick Hobelsberger (Germany) and Valentin Debise (France), Dani Valle joins the GMT94 project for the Navarra round. He will get the same bike as Jules Cluzel, within the GMT94 structure. 

With a win in the World Supersport 300cc Championship, and currently fighting for the Spanish Supersport title, Dani impresses this year on a Yamaha R6.

Dani Valle : “I am delighted to join GMT94 for the WorldSSP race in Navarra. It’s a unique opportunity to ride for one of the best teams in the championship. I will try to learn as much as possible from this experience. I would like to thank Christophe Guyot, but also my team MS Racing, who gave me their agreement to participate in this World Championship race. I will be at 100%!

Christophe Guyot : “It is always interesting to see young national champions riding our machines. Dani is the 6th rider who will benefit from this experience since our debut in WorldSSP. Looking at his performances in the Spanish Championship, I think he will be able to score some points, which is always good for the team. The current situation allows us to offer a chance to a young national rider. The wild-card project offered at Magny-Cours in 2019, can now be duplicated in other countries. This shows the success of that kind of project.

See you this Friday at 11:25 am (local time) for FP1 and then at 16:00 (local time) for FP2!

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