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Noah Dettwiler

Just one week after the end of the MotoGP season, Noah Dettwiler has finally reappeared on social media. The young Swiss rider, seriously injured in the horrific Moto3 crash in Malaysia, delivered a message that was both moving and decisive. Between gratitude, relief, and a look toward the future, he also officially announced a major turning point in his career: a change of management team.

In a lengthy statement, Dettwiler addressed himself directly to the fans, his community, and all those who have thrilled — and trembled — for him:

« Dear friends, motorsport enthusiasts, dear supporters and fansMy life and my profession have confronted me with a difficult ordealI sincerely thank everyone who has shown me so much love, good wishes and positive energy these past few weeks. That was a great help to me! »

Still engaged in a rebuilding process that he describes as demanding but encouraging, the pilot sought to reassure everyone:

« I am currently in a rehabilitation phase and I am delighted with the progress I am makingI would like to warmly thank the medical team and the rehabilitation specialists. Thanks to these professionals and their dedicationI can optimize my recovery »

Dettwiler He has not forgotten those who accompanied him daily during the darkest moments:

« I also thank my family, my partner Cannelle, my supporters, and my fans for their unwavering support. Finally, I thank the team, management, and consultants who have supported me these past two years in the Moto3 World Championship. »

Moto3 rider Noah Dettwiler has returned to social media: "I am currently in rehabilitation. My first goal is to get back into the best possible shape."

Noah Dettwiler announces his new management team

Then, a loaded phrase marks a turning point in his trajectory:

« My main goal now is to regain my health and prepare for my personal and professional future. From now on, my new management teamSorpasso AG will support me in my professional career »

After two years with his former team, the Swiss driver has turned to Sorpasso AG, a rapidly expanding athlete management group already active in several motorsports disciplines. This decision comes as the paddock is still reeling from the debates surrounding the safety conditions of the Malaysian Grand Prix weekend, including Dettwiler et Jose Antonio Rueda were the central, tragic figures.

While he is still far from a return to the track with a Moto3One thing is clear: Noah Dettwiler He is moving forward, rebuilding and already preparing for what comes next. And his message leaves no doubt — he intends to come back stronger, surrounded by a new structure and supported by a united community.

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