Sunday, September 5, 2010

Masquerade Invitations

Shoyo Tomizawa (Asahi (Japan) 10/12/1990 - Circuit of Misano (Italy) 09/05/2010)

Tomizawa, goodbye to the promise of the Japanese motorcycle

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Fotografía de archivo (06/07/2010) del piloto japonés Shoya Tomizawa Royalty (07/06/2010) Japanese rider Shoyo Tomizawa EFE
RTVE.es / EUROPA PRESS 05.09.2010 - 15:26 h
Shoyo Tomizawa, born in the Japanese city of Asahi December 10, 1990, at age 19 was one of the most promising pilots World in the second year running against all races of the championship. In fact, this year had begun to emerge and was the first leader newfound Moto2.




He made a bright start to the season with their first and only victory at the year's first Grand Prix held at Qatar, and took second place in the second race, contested Jerez. Inexperience and the irregularity he got out of the fight for the World Cup too soon, but noted ways in which one of the possible favorite for next year and promises a Japanese motorcycle.

The Japan started off with just three years and, 15, debuted in the Japanese championship speed. After finishing second in the overall standings and win the Rookie of the Year in the 125 cc in 2006, Tomizawa competed in both the categories of 125 cc and 250 cc of the following year. In his third season in 2008, focused exclusively on the quarter-liter category and finished second.

His work earned him invitations to the Grand Prix of Japan in more than 12 5cc in 2006 and 2007. In 2008 participated in 250 cc, raising interest MOTO CIP team, which allowed him to contest the World full year 2009 to quart. In his debut season, scored his best finish in tenth place in Motegi and Valencia.

However, this year was to take off and hand-CIP Technomag team established itself as one of the most promising drivers on the grid and is already pointing to its possible jump to the MotoGP class. In fact, his dream in the premier class was wearing the number 74 on his motorcycle in tribute to his compatriot Daijiro Katoh , which to date was the last driver who died in World .

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