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19 March, 2020 12:49 pm

Moto2: RSM Team Scot to skip Brno and the rest of the season?

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That Moto2 RSM Team Scot is having economic woes isn’t exactly new news, however the San Marino based team who fields former MotoGP riders Niccolò Canepa and Alex de Angelis, who is currently subbing for Hiroshi Aoyama in Daniel Epp’s MotoGP Interwetten team may not make it for the upcoming Czech GP and may even have to drop out of the rest of the Moto2 racing season.

The team owned by Cirano Mularoni, who just last year won the last 250cc World Championship with Hiroshi Aoyama and runs under the colors of the Republic of San Marino, has funding problems and just the other day, Rapid Inside NCS who supplies the chassis for their Force GP210 bikes officially dropped their partnership with the team due to continuing unpaid debts by the Sammarinese team and have already had a court issued against the team to recoup their unpaid bills.

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Unless Mularoni finds enough cash or backers to pay his debts in the following two or three days, the team’s partecipation in the Brno GP is very highly in doubt.

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