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Aprilia Leads The 2024 Africa Eco Race, Battles For Podium With Yamaha

The prime three finishers in Stage One of the 2024 Aprilia Eco Race simply maintain swapping locations. So far, there have been two stage winners on this yr’s AER: Aprilia’s Jacopo Cerutti and Yamaha’s Alessandro Botturi. (Did we point out that Pol Tarrés could be racing with a damaged foot?!)

At the tip of the tremendous lengthy Stage Three, Alessandro Botturi took the win for the day with a complete time of 05:37:23. In the early phases of competitors, he, his teammate Pol Tarrés, and Jacopo Cerutti have confirmed themselves to be the quickest within the discipline, they usually maintain difficult one another and themselves to go sooner and be higher in every stage.

Cerutti had a navigation mishap throughout stage three, and Tarrés was preventing by way of ache and swelling sustained from a foot harm on the earlier stage. Initially, he mentioned that he wasn’t completely positive that he’d even be capable to begin Stage Three as a result of he did not know if he might get his boot on over the bandages. 

In the tip, he ended up discovering a bigger boot to slip on over the bandages, so he is carrying two totally different boot sizes to get the job executed. After all that, he nonetheless managed to complete in a stable second place, only one minute and 29 seconds behind his teammate. If you wanted additional affirmation that cross nation rally racers are hardcore, right here you go.

For his half, Cerutti got here in third place on Stage Three, ending three minutes and 47 seconds off of Botturi’s tempo. After the stage, Botturi praised his teammate and Cerutti, saying he thought they might have enjoyable collectively since their fast tempo is so related they usually’re such well-matched challengers.

After Stage Three, the general occasions for the Top Five riders within the bike class have been:

Racer Team Time
Jacopo Cerutti Aprilia 11:47:19
Alessandro Botturi Yamaha +06:20
Pol Tarrés Yamaha +06:55
Giovanni Gritti Honda +01:32:13
Guillaume Borne Husqvarna +01:32:17

As you may see, the Top Three are miles in entrance of the remainder of the pack. But there are nonetheless a number of phases to go, and something can occur.

Stage Four Just Wrapped, And Look Who Won Again

 

Stage Four simply completed, and Cerutti’s win had at the least one social media commenter asking if they will must revise their Aprilia Racing victory depend sticker that is on their bike after the AER wraps. If the rally continues to progress the way in which the primary 4 phases have, that appears fairly doubtless. Stay tuned.

Gogoro and Muji Collaborate on Smart Scooters Made with Recycled Plastic Panels

Gogoro, a pioneer in electric mobility and battery swapping technology, has partnered with Japanese lifestyle brand Muji to develop special edition smart scooters and co-branded merchandise. This collaboration is part of the “Recycling for Good” initiative, which aims to recycle plastic waste.

The sustainability initiative focuses on reducing polypropylene plastic waste and incorporates recycled plastic body panels into the new electric scooters. The partnership between Gogoro and Muji has resulted in two new scooters: the Viva ME and the Viva Mix ME. Both scooters prioritize simplifying and electrifying urban mobility and were curated by Naoto Fukasawa, a renowned Japanese designer who has worked extensively with Muji. The scooters feature classic Muji design elements such as rustic colors, simple bodywork, and user-friendly design.

Gogoro and Muji Team Up On Smart Scooters With Recycled Plastic Panels

In the official press release, Naoto Fukasawa expressed that the most important aspect of design is maintaining integrity towards people, the environment, and life. He believes that the collaboration between Gogoro and Muji is a natural fit and brings about greater value than just the sum of its parts.

Gogoro, a Taiwanese electric mobility company, has a history of sustainability initiatives. In 2019, they introduced mass-produced recycled polypropylene plastics for their scooters’ body panels with the Gogoro 3 Smart Scooter. The entire range of Viva Smart Scooters also features these recycled body panels. It was this innovative manufacturing process that sparked the collaboration with Muji.

The “Recycling for Good” initiative aims to promote a lifestyle change that encourages people to be more aware of plastic waste. In Taiwan, the initiative encourages individuals to deposit their polypropylene waste at Muji and Gogoro outlets, where it will be processed and used in the production of these special edition scooters.

Gogoro and Muji Team Up On Smart Scooters With Recycled Plastic Panels