Falcon Racing lands ultimate endurance man Buisson for EWC action
Falcon Racing’s new FIM Endurance World Championship signing Dylan Buisson won’t be short of fitness when the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans opens the 2023 season next month (13-16 April). Like all EWC riders, Buisson (pictured centre) places a huge focus on physical fitness although having tackled a 78-kilometre through-the-night running race between Saint-Étienne and Lyon means he’ll be even fitter than most, as he continues to prepare for the three-round FIM Endurance World Cup for Superstock-specification bikes running on Dunlop tyres. Ad As well as a rider at the top of his physical powers, Falcon Racing can also count on a rider with podium pedigree in the EWC.
In 2013, Buisson was part of the Team R2CL entry that finished second overall in the 24 Heures Motos. Riding for TATI Team Beaujolais in 2017, Buisson claimed Superstock category honours at Le Mans. FIM EWCWhere the fastest fly: Wojcik Racing Team sets out EWC success strategyA DAY AGO The 34-year-old will have nine starts in the 24 Heures Motos to his name when he joins forces with new Falcon Racing team-mates and fellow Frenchmen David Chevalier and Loïc Millet for the start of their 2023 EWC campaign.
“He has a lot of endurance experience and that’s what we were looking for,” said Falcon Racing Team Manager Mickaël Le Dévéhat. “We want him to be a new engine for the team. He works on his physical condition throughout the season.
This means that our relays will be more regular.” Buisson said: “It’s with great pleasure that I announce my participation in the 2023 Endurance World Championship with Falcon Racing on the #121 Yamaha R1. Thanks to the team manager and team for trusting me. I can’t wait to start the adventure on this beautiful machine.” With five and
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