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Bring on the “struggle”, says World Superbike racer Gabellini in EWC

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Lorenzo Gabellini has chosen the FIM Endurance World Championship for 2023 because of the gruelling challenge he will face competing twice around the clock.

The 23-year-old former World Superbike racer will line-up for the No Limits Motor Team from Italy, which has switched from Suzuki to Honda power for the upcoming season.

Ad Competing in the Dunlop-equipped, Superstock-based FIM Endurance World Cup, Italian Gabellini wrote on Facebook: “This year I’ve decided I want to struggle!

I will participate in the FIM Endurance World Championship with races starting at 2pm on Saturday afternoon and finishing at 2pm on Sunday afternoon.” FIM EWCTeams to showcase sustainability commitment through all-new EWC Cares TrophyA DAY AGO Gabellini won the Italian CIV Supersport 600 Championship in 2019 and placed 12th in CIV National 600 standings in his homeland last season, despite missing half of the races.

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