The racing in the MotoE World Cup is truly some of the best.
The racing in the MotoE World Cup is truly some of the best.
Not since 2011 has Alex De Angelis taken pole position in the MotoGP paddock, but the Sammarinese rider was a cut above his rivals in E-Pole at the San Marino Grand Prix, to take his first MotoE World Cup pole position.
2008 125cc World Champion Mike Di Meglio has taken FIM Enel MotoE World Cup E-Pole honours at the Austrian Grand Prix after sticking in a 1:35.182 to place his EG 0,0 Marc VDS Energica Ego Corsa just 0.011 ahead of second-placed Xavier Simeon, with the rain staying away to allow the full spectacle of E-Pole to take place.
Mike Di Meglio took an impressive victory in Round 2 of the MotoE World Cup, with the grid going racing in wet conditions for the first time ever and the Frenchman perfectly composed to come home for 25 points and the Championship lead.
There was a lot to smile about for some of the home heroes after MotoE World Cup E-Pole at the San Marino GRand Prix, with Matteo Ferrari taking his very first E-Pole after snatching the honour from compatriot Mattia Casadei.