In an exclusive interview with GRANDE PRÊMIO, the MSi rider acknowledged that despite having received warnings about the difficulty of MotoGP, he was taken aback by the level of complexity of the championship
Diogo Moreira recognized that the Moto3 it’s “much harder” than he imagined. Best rookie of 2022, the 18-year-old Brazilian revealed he was warned of the complexity of the championship, but surprised by an even greater difficulty.
calf of motocrossDiogo formed the basis of Spanish motorcycling after being discovered by Alexander Barros on Brazilian off-road routes in a program created by the brewer Estrella Galicia 0,0. In Spain, the number 10 surpassed the Monlauthe same school that graduated Álex e Marc Marquezand competed in categories such as Junior Moto3 World Championship And Red Bull Rookie Cuptwo of the leading motorcycling schools.

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In 2022, at the first on Moto3 World ChampionshipDiogo was the ‘Rookie of the year‘, finishing the season eighth in the league, 207 points behind Izan Guevarathe sample.
In an exclusive interview with BIG PRIZE while participating in the Goiânia stage of R3 cupDiogo was asked if the World Cup was like he dreamed of it and he admitted: “No.”
“The World Cup is much more difficult than I thought,” he speculated. “Everyone was saying it was hard, and I already had it in my head that it was hard, but not that hard,” she explained.
“But I got there in the first race and that’s another thing. I had to completely change my training, my mind to race there,” he said.
Entering her second year, Moreira is thinking about her career step by step. Now the goal is Moto3. If the opportunity presents itself, the Moto2 looks like the next step,
“That will depend on each year,” he explained. “I want to do Moto3 again in 2023 and then if that year goes well and I have the opportunity to move up to Moto2, I will do it,” she continued.
“But I think it will depend on each year. I’m not overthinking it,” he said. “I want to focus more on trying to win the championship next year,” she concluded.
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