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As dramatic as it is, the disappearance of Jason Dupasquier does not prevent the Prüstel GP team from having to continue to compete, and therefore, in accordance with its commitments, from having to field two motorcycles, even if in this case an exceptional delay would be good understood granted (only one absence is authorized after injury by the regulations).

Following the tensions that reigned between the Snipers team and Filip Salač, the latter therefore reconnected with Prüstl GP, for whom he already officiated in 2019.

The Czech pilot expressed himself as follows: "From back in blue💙 Thanks to the @snipersteam team for all the results and the fun we had together! You will always be my family from the GP in Austria, I will be back with @pruestelgp and I am so happy for that! I'm going to have the same team as when I raced in 2019, so there won't be a lot of new things for me. I've thought about it a lot and I think it's a good step and a new motivation that I really need after the last few disappointing races. I will do my best to be as high as possible for Jason❤️ »

 

 

On foot to Assen, Filip Salač is already replaced within the Snipers team by Alberto Surra, wildcard at Mugello for the VR46.

“The team Snipers officially announces the end of the professional relationship with rider Filip Salač. The parties mutually agree not to continue in 2021. In his place, from the #DutchGP, will race Alberto Surra, a rider from the Bardahl team @VRRidersAcademy »

 

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