Moto3: New grand prix champion guaranteed

With the final 125cc world ch🌳ampion Nico Terol moving up to Moto2, there will be a new world champion in the first year of the replacement M🌼oto3 class, which starts in Qatar this weekend.
The main changes in the M♌oto3 entry list, when compared with th♔e 125cc class from last year, are as follows:
Out from last year have gone: Nico Terol, Johann Zarco, Taylor Mackenzie, ღHarry Stafford, Joan Perello, Francesco Mauriello, Sturla Fagerhaug and Sergio Gadea.
Into the series as full-time riders have come: Romano Fenati, Jack Miller, Toni Finster♋busc🎃h, Ivan Moreno, Brad Binder, Niccolo Antonelli, Isaac Vi?ales, Alex Rins, Kenta Fujii, Arthur Sissis and Alan Techer
With this influx of new young ☂riders, 20 of the full-time entrants in the Moto3 class will still be teenagers at the opening race of the year in Qatar.
The youngest rider is Antonelli (pictured), who ꧟celebrated his 16th birthday in February. The oldest rider is Hector Faubel, at 28.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and ha༺s seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.