The E-Scooter Championship kicks off with a historic race in London

The world of speed racing celebrated the official birth of a new championship, the E-Scooter Championship, whose first race was held in the British capital, London.

The tournament rose to the highest technical, technical and organizational level, so that the image of this tournament roamed the whole world amid great media interest in transmitting its activities through Arab and international channels known for the rule of the lofty message it carries, and it revolves around promoting the idea of ​​sustainability and mobility through small mechanisms in cities, for what has excellent repercussions on the global environment.

On an attractive circuit specially painted at the famous “Printworks” site (formerly the largest printing press in Europe) in London, and in the presence of a large crowd of spectators of different ages, presented by German Formula 1 driver Nico Rosberg, the qualifying and the final race were held in a special enthusiastic atmosphere decorated by great lighting For the track from the inside and the music with which the audience interacted, who felt that it was closely related to a sport that meets with its daily way of commuting and with its future requirements as well.

Noting that on the sidelines of the race, awareness sessions were held explaining the importance of the tournament from a social point of view and the role that any member of society can play to reach a cleaner and better world.

The thrilling series of races that saw 30 male and female competitors participate in the playoffs ended in the best possible way, with Swiss rider Matisse Niero of Team Player 1 taking first place, narrowly ahead of 0.777 seconds over Nico Roush Racing of Britain’s Dan Brooks. India’s Anish Shetty of Team Carlin completed the podium.

The great success of the first race wrote a new history in the era of more reliance on small transportation for short distances in crowded cities, which was reflected by the male and female competitors on the track during two days of competitions that attracted a large number of fans who mixed with the ten teams, each of which presented 3 riders who reversed Very impressive capabilities, especially those who came from sports that are very different in their approach compared to the “E-Scooter” championship, including the winner of the first place, who previously made the scooter a demonstration vehicle, before turning into the fastest drivers of its electric championship, which will carry 5 other stages.

The next round will be held on May 27 and 28 in the Swiss city of Sion, before the championship will move between France, Italy, Spain, and then the United States, where it will conclude on October 6 with a race expected in the United States of America.

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