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La MotoE will rise from its ashes literally and figuratively, in view of the fire which ravaged it near Jerez. We are promised that this short circuit will not end his adventure on the circuit. But they say that it is in misfortune that we recognize our friends and this accident revealed that the current was passing in this environment which saw its first sparks in international competition. Thus, Formula E extends its cables to Dorna for its MotoE to refeed.

Alexander Agag is the CEO of Formula E, and he made himself available to help the two-wheeled electric series after the fire that destroyed all the bikes at Jerez, forcing organizers to postpone the start of the championship.

Last month, at the Jerez circuit, there was a fire caused by a which forced the postponement of the start of the first MotoE season until July. Alexander Agag said he wanted to show solidarity with the electric two-wheeler series after what happened.

"I sent a message to the Dorna boys the day after the incident, telling them that if they needed help, they could count on us“, Agag told Motorsport.com. "What happened should make people understand that creating such things is not easy at all".

"We reached 50 races without any short circuits, but it took a lot of work, a lot of experience and a lot of effort to get everything working perfectly. This shows how well Formula E has worked and I have to thank my team for the incredible work that has been done because it is not simple at all".

"Proof that a similar commitment is not easy comes from the fire that destroyed MotoE in Jerez. We do not work in an extremely risky environment, but our work is not easy and must be done correctly. We are here to help our friends in Dorna if they need us".

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