Belgian rider Barry Baltus, rookie in the Moto2 category, will be back on his NTS from the NTS RW Racing GP team for the French Grand Prix which takes place on the Bugatti circuit in Le Mans this weekend.
Seriously injured his wrist during FP3 of the inaugural round in Qatar, the 17-year-old missed four Grands Prix before being able to return to his Dutch team and his teammate Hafiz Syahrin.
During his absence, the one whose first name and number pay homage to Barry Sheene was successively replaced by Fraser Rogers in Portimao and Taigahada in Jerez, who had difficulty exploiting the Japanese machine. To date, the NTS has still not recorded a single point and it is rumored that a certain weariness is setting in on the part of the Japanese supplier.
Let us therefore hope that the motivation and future results of Barry Baltus can reverse the trend...
OK from the doctor, I will be at Le Mans this weekend for the #FrenchGP! Looking forward to being back on my bike and with my team @rwracinggp 😁 // Green light from the surgeon, I will be at Le Mans this weekend for the French GP! Looking forward to meeting my team and getting back on my bike 😁 pic.twitter.com/hDPy1dmR6X
— Barry Baltus (@BarryBaltus) May 10, 2021