
BSB: Fraser Rogers To Make His Moto2 World Championship Debut This Weekend At The Portuguese Grand Prix.

Published on April 12, 2021
By Dawn Hammersley
By Dawn Hammersley
Britain’s Fraser Rogers Will Make His First Appearance In The Moto2 World Championship Replacing The Injured Barry Baltus.
The Pirelli National Superstock Championship rider 25-year-old Fraser Rogers has been given the chance to replace the injured Moto2 rider Barry Baltus, riding for the NTS RW Racing GP Team. Fraser was a podium finisher during the 2020 season. The Swindon rider will be swapping his familiar Kawasaki machinery for a NTS. Fraser is delighted to be given the opportunity to race in Portimao this coming weekend.
Fraser Rogers
“Thank you to the whole RW Racing NTS Moto2 team for giving me this opportunity. I honestly cannot wait to get to the track and ride the bike. My goal is to learn with every lap and improve throughout every session. I want to enjoy the experience and give it my all for the team and see how we progress and where we end up at the end of the weekend.”
We wish Fraser luck in his debut in the Moto2 Class at this weekend’s Grande Prémio 888 de Portugal.
Featured Image: Bennetts British Superbikes.
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