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20 March, 2020 11:09 pm

Sponsor a GP Moto2 rider with € 2053

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If your name isn’t Valentino Rossi or Jorge Lorenzo, finding a personal sponsor to back you is tough going, especially if you think that many riders support their own rides living off their helmet, leather and boot money, and such is the case of French rider Valentine Debise.
Debise who’ll be racing for Moto2 SpeedUp team this season, needs support and is asking his fans to help him out, and since necessity is the mother of ingenuity, has come up with this pretty unique idea.

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For the sum of 2053 euros you can see your own name stamped on the front of his leathers for one GP race, alongwith 2 tickets to one of the European GP races of your choice, paddock pass with a guided tour by Debise in the SpeedUp team garage and a year subscription to MotoGP.
com (video and live timing) and the usual personalized T-shirts.
If 2053 euros is a little too steep for your pockets, Debise is offering other items at lesser prices to members of his I Love VD53 P’tit Gaz’ support club.

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Check out his website here.

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