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While in France, we can only note the progress of Jules Danilo, the delayed orbit of Fabio Quartararo (it will come, have no doubt) and the difficulties of Alexis Masbou's Peugeot Saxoprint team, let's take advantage of this weekend without a Grand Prix to interest us in the teammate of an injured Jorge Navarro, Aron Canet, one of the Rookies of the Moto3 category alongside Nicolo Bulega, Joan Mir, Khairul Idham Pawi and other Fabio di Giannantonio.

The team's Spanish driver Estrella Galicia 0,0 was born on September 30, 1999, which makes him 16 years old, the minimum age to participate in the Grands Prix.
A goal that the Corbera native had set for himself for a long time: “It's true that I'm lucky, but since childhood, my goal was to reach the World Championship at 16, and I succeeded. Since 2011, I have been exclusively focused on reaching the World Championship, and it is noted that I made more progress from 2015, when I started working with Marc Coma and Guillem Novellas. »

Great motivation for the 3rd in the 2015 CEV despite an injury, who however did not expect to find himself so quickly at the gates of the Top 10, even after snatching a 4th place at Le Mans:  » Honestly, I thought it would already be very worthy to take a few points during this first year. But I am now one step higher and I am fighting with the leading group, to play for victory. It's not easy, but I come from the FIM CEV, where there is a lot of level. During the first year, I had little experience, but I was with Bulega, with Mir and Arenas… If you don't set the pace, someone else does and that leads you to evolve. So, when you arrive in the World Championship, the training you received during the FIM CEV proves to be very valuable. »

Was it Aron canet sees clearly Brad Binder world champion this year, his final objective is now in the Top 10: “My expectations are very high; I want to be in the top 10. I had to revise my expectations, because I thought it would already be great to collect a few points, and now I see that I am much further ahead. I still have to make a podium, and I would be very happy if I did, but I must not think only about the podium; I also have to think about next year and continue working. »

As for how the young Spaniard believes he can progress, the analysis is relevant: “You have to take the steps, and this way. Everyone tells me: don’t fall! But it doesn't matter if you crash in the last corner of the last lap while being excessive. You are a Rookie and you want to give everything. You want to take that step to win, and you can't always, and that's what I'm going to learn in the races. »

Sunday in eight, at Assen, you will know a little more about what is happening under the helmet of a certain #44, who is not named Pol Espargaro, nor Miguel Oliveira….

Source: SoyMotero

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